A south easterly to easterly (SE-E) low level wind flow pattern was observed this afternoon at the Argyle International Airport (A.I.A) due to a low to mid level shearline to the north of the island chain. This wind flow pattern would briefly continue into tonight before the winds become predominantly from the east again.

A decrease in wind speeds was notable also. This instability as well as a trough moving across the island chain would result in some scattered showers with the possibility of a few periods of rain for the next 48hours. The Atlantic Ridge of high pressure is forecast to regain dominance around Tuesday afternoon.