The Atlantic high pressure system is dominant across our islands as breezy conditions continue. Apart from a few early showers, Tuesday should be relatively fair. A passing shearline could generate cloudy skies early Wednesday and trigger a few afternoon showers. Wednesday is forecast to be fair to occasionally cloudy with a slight chance of a few light showers. In addition, slight Saharan dust haze concentrations should be noticeable across our islands during the next three days.
Moderate to strong (~25-40 km/h) north easterly to east north easterly trades are crossing our islands with a slight decrease (~35 km/h) expected from Wednesday. Seas are moderate to rough in open waters with swells ranging ranging between 1.5m and 1.8m on western coasts and near 2.7 on eastern coasts. Only vessels capable of withstanding swells of these magnitudes should venture out. Sea-bathers are advised to stay out of the water. Generally moderate sea conditions are forecast from midweek.
Meteorological Forecaster: Gregory Cato