A weak cloud is stretched between Barbados and St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), bringing a few showers across SVG this evening (Monday) into tonight.
The Met Office further said that slight haze, due to Saharan dust concentrations, is gradually thinning-out across SVG and an approaching weak tropical wave could result in increased cloudiness with scattered showers by Tuesday evening.
Pockets of moderate showers are likely Wednesday, with reduced shower activity on Thursday and slight haze returning by evening.
“Moderate (20 – 30 km/h) breeze from the east north-east could occasionally become fresh (near 35 km/h) and turn east south-easterly during Wednesday, behind the approaching tropical wave,” forecaster said.
Slight to moderate (1.2 – 2.0 m) sea-swells are expected across SVG.
Swell heights could temporarily fall across SVG during Tuesday, ranging 1 to 1.5 metres (3 feet to 4.5 feet) until Wednesday.
SVG has been experiencing a drought that has resulted in water rationing in St. Vincent.
Fake forecasting? Not even a sprinkle came.