Tuesday  

October 22nd          

Wednesday

October 23rd                 

Thursday

October 24th        

Mostly cloudy, scattered showers & thunderstorms   

Fair-partly cloudy, breezy at times, a few showers & isolated thunderstorms    

Fair to partly cloudy, a few showers            Night…Cloudy, breezy, showers & thunderstorms    

Weather Advisory:

Exercise caution

Weather  Advisory/Warning:

None

Weather Advisory:

Showers & thunderstorms increasing overnight

Seas: Moderate in open water

1.5m to 2.5m/ 5ft to 8ft

Seas: Slight to moderate

1.0m to 1.8m / 3ft to 6ft

Seas: Slight to moderate

1.0m to 1.8m / 3ft to 6ft

Marine Advisory:            Rip currents & above normal swells

 

Marine    Advisory/Warning:

None

Marine  Advisory:      Swells rising overnight/early Friday (1.5m to 2.5m)

Weather Discussion:

Saharan dust concentrations across our area continue to reduce visibility in moderate/thick-haze and are expected to thin-out tonight, as a tropical wave approaches the islands. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) tonight and during Tuesday…Residents and motorists in areas prone to flash-flooding and landslides or near rivers and streams should exercise caution. A few showers could linger across SVG on Wednesday and showers/thunderstorms increase across our islands by Thursday night...Be Alert!

Moderate-fresh (20 - 35km/h) breeze across our islands vary between north-east and south-east in some locations, increasing near 40km/h during Thursday night...Be Alert!

Sea conditions are slight to moderate in open water, with swells near 1.0m and occasional rip currents west of our islands. Swells range 1.0m to 2.0m east of our islands. Swell heights are rising and moderate (1.5m - 2.5m) sea conditions are likely across SVG during Tuesday...Small craft operators and sea bathers should exercise caution…Swells rise again overnight Thursday. 

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