Hurricane Larry is a major hurricane, and will linger around the Central Atlantic for the upcoming week. The hurricane’s presence will continue to affect the wind speeds across SVG, slackening the pressure gradient, resulting in light winds roughly 10km/h-15km/h. In addition, a trough has been extended from the hurricane and has generated showers over some of the Grenadine Islands this afternoon. This instability will continue tonight and tomorrow. However, mid-levels are rather dry, and these showers are likely to be short-lived. By Monday night, this trough coupled with an east south easterly wind flow could allow for some scattered showers across the mainland. Instability will last into Tuesday, with a few scattered showers forecast from time to time.