Friday  

October 18th          

Saturday

October 19th                  

Sunday

October 20th        

Fair-partly cloudy, a few showers…becoming cloudy, scattered showers & thunderstorms 

Mostly cloudy, pockets of moderate-heavy showers & thunderstorms    

Mostly cloudy, pockets of moderate-heavy showers & thunderstorms      Night…Breezy & hazy

Weather Advisory:

Be Alert

Weather Advisory:

Exercise caution

Weather Advisory:

Exercise caution

Seas: Slight to moderate

0.5m to 1.5m/ 1.5ft to 5ft

Seas: Slight to moderate

0.5m to 1.8m/ 1.5ft to 6ft

Seas: Slight to moderate

0.5m to 1.8m/ 1.5ft to 6ft

Marine    Advisory/Warning:

None

 

Marine    Advisory/Warning:

None

Marine  Advisory/Warning:

None

Weather Discussion:                                                                    

A few showers are likely across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) tonight. As unstable conditions cross the islands, increasing cloud cover is expected during Friday evening. Light-moderate rain and pockets of moderate-heavy showers with thunderstorm activity can be expected across SVG during Friday night and over the weekend…Residents and motorists in areas prone to flash-flooding and landslides or near rivers and streams should exercise caution. Saharan dust concentrations could create slight-haze across our area by Sunday evening.

Gentle-moderate (15 - 25km/h) breeze across our islands vary between north-east and east south-east in some locations, with occasional gusts near 30km/h. A general increase in wind speeds can be expected during Sunday night, with fresh (30 - 35km/h) breeze.

Sea conditions across SVG are slight in open water, with swells near 0.5m west of our islands and up to 1.2m east of our islands. Swell heights are expected to gradually rise, with slight-moderate (0.5m - 1.5m) sea conditions across SVG by Friday.

An area of low pressure east of the Leeward Islands is disorganized with a low (20-30%) chance of development…The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Meteorological Services will continue to monitor the Tropical Atlantic Ocean and issue updates/advisories as necessary.

 Meteorological Forecaster: Joan Mc Donald