Over the next few days, model guidance is not indicating any significant shower activity across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as the low- mid levels remain dry. An upper level trough is anchored across the region and the presence of this trough coupled with daytime heating and a possible light wind regime could produce the highest chance of localised showers and isolated thunderstorm activity from Saturday afternoon and on Sunday.
Friday night: Fair to occasionally cloudy with a slight to moderate chance of a few showers.
Saturday: Fair to occasionally cloudy with a moderate chance of a few showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with moderate to high chance of showers and possible isolated thunderstorms.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a moderate to high chance of showers.
Winds will blow generally from the east (E) at 15km/h-25 km/h. Seas are forecast to be smooth to slight in open waters, with swells ranging between 0.5m-1.0m on the western coasts and 1.2m-1.5m on the eastern coasts. In addition, there will be no significant haze intrusion within this forecast period.