The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Meteorological Services issued a 72-hour weather outlook on July 14, 2026, identifying the Atlantic High Pressure System as the dominant feature influencing local weather. This system is currently pushing north-easterly patches of Saharan dust across the islands, resulting in limited visibility and poor air quality.
Meteorological forecaster Joan Mc Donald notes that while moderate to thick concentrations of dust are currently present, these levels are expected to become patchy by Wednesday, July 15. However, officials advise the public to continue taking necessary precautions.
The outlook for Wednesday through Friday suggests a mix of fair to partly cloudy skies accompanied by breezy conditions and a few showers.
- Wednesday, July 15: Conditions will be fair to partly cloudy and breezy at times, with a few showers and a slight to moderate haze.
- Thursday, July 16: Similar conditions persist with fair to partly cloudy skies and breezy intervals, though showers are expected to be isolated.
- Friday, July 17: The area will see partly cloudy and breezy weather with a return to a few showers and continued slight to moderate haze.

