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72 Hours Outlook

Weather Outlook 19th April 2021 (6 pm)

A film of Saharan dust lingers across our islands and occasional breezy conditions could agitate dry volcanic ash creating dusty conditions. Over the next few days, a few scattered showers are likely across St. Vincent and the Grenadines; as low level-clouds/moisture converge along the south western edge of the Atlantic High Pressure System...Residents and motorists should remain alert due to rain-soaked ash and poor visibility in volcanic ash.

Moderate to fresh (20 - 35 km/h) trade winds from the east north-east could increase near 40 km/h at times. Wind direction could turn easterly during Wednesday and east south-easterly by Thursday with slight decrease (20 - 30 km/h) in

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