The Atlantic High Pressure System continues to pump brisk trades across our area. Partly Cloudy and breezy conditions with few shallow passing showers can be expected as low level moisture on the southern edge of the High Pressure converges across our area.

A low to mid level trough system could result in increased moisture at the mid levels on Tuesday with scattered showers, gradually drying out Wednesday. A possible weakening of the pressure gradient is possible on Wednesday, as a frontal boundary moves eastward across the Atlantic.

The Western Atlantic High Pressure System should re-establish itself across our islands Thursday, with a mid level trough deepening across the extreme southern Windward Islands late Thursday/early Friday.

Fresh to occasionally strong (30-50km/h) East North-easterly breeze should continue across St.Vincent and the Grenadines for the next few days.

No significant dust concentrations (less than 20 ug/m**3) are expected, with slight haze on the horizon due to thin dust patches and occasional sea spray.

The High Surf Advisory and Small Craft Warning remain in effect until Wednesday 6pm; due to moderate to rough seas which could become rough to very rough in open water, along with strong breeze, large waves and dangerous rip-currents.