A low pressure (cold-core) area lingers north of the island chain, creating weak unstable conditions and is expected to spread some showers across the islands as it drifts eastwards.
On Tuesday, 26th March, occasionally cloudy skies could return.
The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) is currently hosting a two-day workshop on Tuesday, 19th and Wednesday, 20th March, 2024, to present the Tsunami Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
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On the south-western edge of the Atlantic High Pressure System, low-level moisture is converging south of our islands to increase the chance of showers.
On the south-western edge of the Atlantic High Pressure System, cloud patches occasionally converge with a few showers across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines(SVG).