A weak pulse would generate cloudy skies and trigger a few isolated showers across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines into Monday. The mid-levels are expected to remain relatively dry coupled with an unfavourable upper-level pattern over the next three days. Therefore brief, short lived and sporadic shower activity is anticipated occasionally.

Moderate to fresh(20-35km/h) trades will traverse the islands over the next 24-36 hours, whereas a decrease(near 25 km/h) in wind speeds is anticipated from Tuesday. The flow is expected to be between east to east north easterly over the forecast period.

Seas are currently moderate in open water with swells peaking at 1.5m on the western coasts and up to 2.5m on the eastern coasts up to Monday evening. Small craft operators and sea bathers should exercise caution for above normal sea swells and gusty winds. As wind speeds decrease early Tuesday, slight to moderate (1.0-2.0)m sea conditions should return. In addition, slight dust haze concentrations could increase on Monday before gradually decreasing from Tuesday.