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72 Hours Outlook

Weather Outlook - 5th March 2024 (6pm)

Pockets of light to moderate showers will continue tonight into early tomorow morning across SVG as a shear line makes its exit from the island chain. A ridge pattern will rebuild shortly after resulting in a decrease in shower activity from tomorrow(Wednesday). These relatively fair conditions should extend along Thursday while a few occasional isolated showers are expected on Friday.

 

Moderate to fresh(~20-30km/h) east north easterly to easterly trades are crossing the islands, becoming east south easterly on Wednesday afternoon. Early Thursday, winds would temporarily shift to east north easterly. Seas will be moderate in open waters with northerly swells ranging between 1.5m-2.2m. Small craft oporators and sea bathers should exercise caution. Sea conditions could improve from Thursday.In addition, slight Saharan dust haze concentrations may be visible along Thursday afternoon.

 

Meteorological Forecaster: Gregory Cato

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