Thursday November 21st |
Friday November 22nd |
Saturday November 23rd |
Partly cloudy-cloudy, a few scattered showers & isolated thunderstorms |
Partly cloudy-cloudy, scattered showers & thunderstorms |
Partly cloudy-cloudy, scattered showers & thunderstorms |
Weather Advisory: Exercise Caution
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Weather Advisory: Remain Alert |
Weather Advisory: Remain Alert |
Seas: Slight to moderate 1.0m to 1.5m / 3ft to 5ft |
Seas: Slight in open water 0.5m to 1.2m / 1.5ft to 4ft |
Seas: Slight in open water 0.5m to 1.5m / 1.5ft to 5ft |
Marine Advisory: Occasional northerly swells & rip currents
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Marine Advisory/Warning: None
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Marine Advisory: Occasional northerly swells & rip currents
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Weather Discussion:
Moisture levels (cloud-cover) have generally decreased across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), allowing some day-time heating. Light winds coupled with day-time heating could trigger localised showers/thunderstorms across SVG. On the southwestern edge of the Atlantic High Pressure System, low-level troughs continue to cross our islands with occasional cloudy skies, scattered showers and thunderstorms towards the weekend…Residents and motorists in areas prone to flash-flooding and landslides or near rivers and streams should remain alert.
Light (< 15km/h) winds across our islands today (Wednesday) vary widely in some locations, with little cooling-effect. Winds speeds gradually increase towards the weekend, with gentle-moderate (15 - 25km/h) breeze varying in direction between east north-east and east south-east.
Sea conditions are slight to moderate in open water, with swells ranging 0.5m to 1.0m west of our islands and up to 1.5m east of our islands…Small-craft operators and sea-bathers should exercise caution for occasional northerly swells and rip currents.
The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Meteorological Services will continue to monitor developments across the Caribbean Sea and Tropical Atlantic Ocean, issuing updates/advisories as necessary.
Meteorological Forecaster: Joan Mc Donald