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72 Hours Outlook

Weather Outlook 14th June 2020 (6 pm)

A wake cloud stretched between Barbados and mainland St. Vincent with a few showers this afternoon. A few scattered showers could spread across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) tonight into early Monday and a weak pulse (instability) could result in a few showers again Monday night. Some showers associated with an approaching tropical wave could inter-mix with slight hazy conditions due to Saharan dust concentrations, by Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning. Small-craft operators and persons with respiratory concerns should be aware that visibility and air quality could be reduced, with PM2.5 levels nearing 16 µg/m3 and PM10 levels nearing 45 µg/ m3 during Wednesday.

Moderate to occasionally fresh (~20 – 35 km/h) north-easterly breeze

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