A film of haze lingers across St.Vincent and slight haze across the Grenadines due to Saharan dust with varying intensity. Meanwhile, occasional breezy conditions agitate dry volcanic ash/dust creating dusty conditions. Over the next couple days, brief isolated showers are likely with no significant rainfall accumulation. Moisture levels are expected to increase towards Wednesday evening, increasing the chance for showers across SVGResidents and motorists should remain alert due to rain-soaked ash and poor visibility in volcanic ash.

Gentle to moderate (15 – 25 km/h) east north-easterly trades are across our islands, occasionally increasing near 30 km/h.

Wind direction could turn east south-easterly during Tuesday, temporarily decreasing to a light breeze (near 10 km/h) by evening.

East north-easterly swells are across our islands; with slight sea-conditions ranging 0.5 – 1.2 m on western coasts and moderate sea-conditions near 1.5 m on eastern coasts. Swell heights could fall (near 0.5 m on western and 1.2 m on eastern coasts) across SVG during Tuesday…Small craft operators and other users of the sea should not venture along the coast in the red zone due to extremely poor visibility in volcanic ash.