Varying concentrations of Saharan dust are creating moderate/thick haze across our area with reduced air quality and visibility, possibly thinning to slight haze during Friday. Dry air within the Saharan dust layer is also limiting shower activity across our islands. Chance of showers increases Wednesday night as a weak tropical wave approaches,
bringing scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) by early Thursday. Occasional cloudiness with showers could linger across SVG during Thursday and Friday.
Two tropical waves have a chance for slow development as they move across the Atlantic Ocean. Environmental conditions are expected to become unfavourable by early next week…SVG MET Services will monitor any developments.
Moderate to occasionally fresh (20 - 30km/h) east north-east trade-winds across our islands are likely to increase (30 - 40km/h) from Wednesday night.
Marine conditions are slight to moderate with swells ranging 1.0m to 2.0m across our islands.