A few brief early morning showers will move across SVG as the Atlantic high-pressure system regains dominance across the island chain. As the day progresses, partly cloudy skies with the chance of few light isolated showers is forecast across SVG. The chance of showers increases from late tonight into Thursday as a weak shearline dips southwards. A few scattered showers is possible into Friday morning as the shearline moves further southwards, with mostly fair conditions forecast for the remainder of the day over the mainland. Patches of low level clouds will traverse the area from time to time on Saturday resulting in occasional cloudy conditions and scattered showers.
Winds will blow from the east (E) backing to east northeast (ENE) at 20km/h-30km/h, decreasing in speed by Friday to 15km/h – 25km/h. Seas will be slight to moderate in open waters, with swells peaking at 1.0m on the western coasts, and 2.0m on the eastern coasts throughout the 72 hours period. In addition, a thin film of haze may be visible from Friday.