Sunday  

November 24th         

Monday

November 25th                 

Tuesday

November 26th    

Partly cloudy-cloudy, breezy at times, scattered showers & thunderstorms  

Fair-occasionally cloudy, breezy, a few scattered showers & isolated thunderstorms      

Fair-occasionally cloudy, breezy, a few scattered showers & isolated thunderstorms   

Weather Advisory:

Remain Alert

 

Weather 

Advisory/Warning:

None

Weather 

Advisory/Warning:

None

Seas: Slight to moderate

1.0m to 1.5m / 3ft to 5ft

Seas: Moderate in open water

1.5m to 2.5m / 5ft to 8ft

Seas: Moderate in open water  

 1.5m to 2.5m / 5ft to 8ft

Marine Advisory:

Extreme Caution…Occasional northerly swells, breaking wave action & rip currents

 

Marine Advisory:

Above normal, occasional northerly swells, rip currents & gusty winds

 

Marine Advisory:

Above normal, occasional northerly swells, rip currents & gusty winds

Weather Discussion:

As low-level troughs cross the islands, unstable conditions continue to support occasional cloudy skies with periods of rain, pockets of moderate-heavy showers and occasional thunderstorm activity across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG)…Residents and motorists in areas prone to flash-flooding and landslides or near rivers and streams should be prepared.

Gentle-moderate (15 - 25km/h) breeze across our islands vary in direction between north-east and east south-east in some locations. Wind speeds gradually increase (25 - 35km/h) during Sunday.

Sea conditions are slight to moderate in open water, with occasional northerly swells ranging 0.5m to 1.0m west of our islands and up to 1.5m east of our islands…Long period  waves are likely to reach our shores tonight/early Sunday, resulting in dangerous breaking wave action and rip currents. Wind speeds could cause swells to rise by Monday, with moderate (1.5 - 2.5m) sea conditions across SVG…Small-craft operators and sea-bathers should exercise extreme caution.

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