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TROPICAL STORM WATCH ISSUED FOR ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES(22nd September 2019)
Weather Information Statement 20th September, 2019 (6 pm)
Weather Information Statement 2nd August, 2019 (6 pm)
Weather Information Statement 24th August, 2019 (6 pm)
Flash flood watch 21st September, 2019 (6 pm)
Final advisory on Tropical Storm Dorian, Tuesday 27th August, 2019
Advisory # 5 On Tropical Storm “Dorian” 26th August, 2019 (12pm)
Advisory # 4 On Tropical Storm “Dorian” 26th August, 2019 (6am)
Advisory # 2 On Tropical Storm “Dorian” 25th August, 2019 (6pm)
High-Wind Advisory and Small-Craft warning for SVG, 28th December 2018

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Current Weather

Reported at Argyle International Airport

 

  • Current Conditions: Cloudy,breezy and slightly hazy 
  • Winds: Northeast at 26 km/h or 16 mph 
  • Temperature: 25.3 °C
  • Relative Humidity: 87 %
  • Barometric Pressure: 1013.7 mb
  • 24 Hour Rainfall: 5.5 mm
  • Sunrise: 06:12 am
  • Sunset:  06:15 pm

Sunday 15th March, 2026 - 7:00 am

72 hours outlook (2)

Weak unstable conditions will continue to affect our islands tonight (Saturday) and occasional cloudy skies could result in scattered moderate showers along Sunday. Relatively fair and breezy conditions are likely on Monday and Tuesday. In addition, varying concentrations of Saharan dust haze will cross our islands within the next three days.

Moderate to fresh (~20-35 km/h) north easterly to east north easterly trades are crossing our islands and should become strong (~40 km/h) from Sunday. Seas are moderate in open waters but will deteriorate and become moderate to rough by mid-morning Sunday as wind speeds increase. A small craft and high surf advisory will be in effect as swells are expected to range between 2.0 m to 3.0 m (7ft-10ft). Only vessels capable of withstanding swells of these magnitudes should venture out. Sea-bathers are advised to stay out of the water.

 Meteorological Forecaster: Gregory Cato

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