Good morning SVG! We’re starting this Monday under cloudy, breezy and hazy skies, with weak unstable conditions still lingering across the islands. The day is expected to bring partly cloudy and breezy periods, along with a few passing showers and moderate Saharan dust haze, so visibility may be reduced in some areas.
At 6:00 a.m., the Meteorological Office at Argyle International Airport reported a temperature of 27.4°C, with northeast winds moving at around 22 km/h. Humidity stood at 81%, while 2.0 mm of rainfall was recorded over the past 24 hours. Yesterday’s maximum temperature reached 30.5°C, while last night’s minimum was 23.5°C.
Forecasters say the weather will be partly cloudy and breezy at times, with a few showers possible throughout the day. A weather advisory is in effect, with residents urged to take precautions due to reduced visibility and moderate air quality associated with Saharan dust haze.
Marine conditions are slight to moderate in open waters, with swells ranging from 1.0 to 1.8 metres. No marine advisory or warning is currently in effect.
Around the region this morning, Trinidad and Antigua are partly cloudy, Barbados, San Juan and Miami are cloudy, New York is partly cloudy, Toronto is fair and London is partly cloudy.
Today’s high tide is expected at 4:57 p.m.. Sunrise was at 5:41 a.m., and sunset will be at 6:35 p.m..
That’s your ANN Friendly Weatherman update for this Monday. Keep an eye on the haze, take it easy if you have breathing sensitivities, and have a safe and productive day across St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

