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72 Hours Outlook

Weather Outlook, 22nd June 2020 (6pm)

Varying concentrations of Saharan Dust will continue to move across the region during the next three days. A gradual thinning of the intrusion is anticipated tomorrow(Tuesday) into Wednesday across St Vincent & the Grenadines, increasing in thickness by Wednesday night. Small craft operators and persons with respiratory concerns should continue to exercise caution for low visibility and poor air quality. There is a chance for a few isolated showers on the mainland early Wednesday and across the Grenadines during the evening. Early Thursday, instability ahead of a tropical wave could start affecting the islands with light occasional showers. By evening however, moderate to heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely to occur.

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