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Low Pressure area drifting Eastward: Showers expected tonight, Thursday

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A low pressure (cold-core) area north of the island chain is drifting eastward, with weak unstable conditions across the islands. A few showers could linger across St.Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) tonight and Thursday.

Day-time heating with light-variable winds could trigger localized showers across parts of St.Vincent on Friday. Relatively dry/stable conditions are expected by Saturday.

Light-gentle (5 – 15km/h) winds with variable directions continue across our islands, reducing to calm (~0km/h) at times with little/no cooling effect. Wind-speeds gradually increase (~ 20km/h) during Saturday night with north-easterlies.

Sea conditions are slight in open water, ranging 0.5 – 1.0m west of our islands and near 1.2m east of our islands. However, northerly swells across our islands could result in occasional surf and rip currents…Small-craft operators and sea-bathers should remain alert.

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