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Weather Outlook 25th January 2021 (6 pm)

The Western Atlantic High Pressure System is the dominant feature, occasionally transporting low-level clouds across our islands with a few showers. A wake cloud stretching southwest off Barbados, could support shower activity across our Southern Grenadines tonight. A film of haze lingers across our islands, possibly thickening to slight haze late Tuesday and thinning-out again on Thursday. Meanwhile, low-level moisture could increase across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) during Wednesday and Thursday with weak unstable conditions maintaining a few showers. 

Moderate to fresh (‘~25 – 35 km/h) east north-easterly trades could increase to strong (near 45 km/h) breeze during night-time into the morning. A general decrease

to moderate breeze is expected during Thursday.

Slight to moderate sea-conditions are across our islands, with east north-easterly swells ranging 1.2 to 1.5 m on western coasts and near 2.0 m on eastern coasts. Swell heights are expected to rise, ranging 1.5 to 2.5 m with occasional northerly swells and long-period waves may cause life-threatening surf and dangerous rip currents, by Tuesday night…Small-craft operators and sea-bathers should exercise extreme caution…Sea-conditions across SVG could retreat during Thursday, becoming slight to moderate with east north-easterly sea-swells ranging 1.0 to 1.8 m by evening.

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SR / SS: 09:40 / 22:34 UTC (Sunrise Sunset 2026-06-27)