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    Showers and Thunderstorms expected overnight -Met Office

    October 13, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    A tropical wave is crossing the islands with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms more likely tonight and Monday morning, before dry air and slight haze moves into our area during the afternoon.


    A few showers are possible across St.Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) Tuesday and Wednesday, as the haze thins out ahead of another tropical wave.Gentle (10 – 20km/h) east north-easterly breeze this afternoon, could increase to moderate and become east south-easterly by morning.


    Occasional fresh breeze is expected Monday night before decreasing to gentle breeze by Wednesday.

    Expect slight (0.5 – 1.2m) sea conditions with north-easterly swells across SVG.    
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