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    Saharan dust continues to affect SVG, Tropical Wave Approaching On Thursday

    June 24, 2020Updated:June 24, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A High Pressure System continues to transport Saharan dust across the Atlantic Ocean, creating hazy conditions with poor visibility and air quality across our islands.

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    Dust concentrations are becoming patchy, which allowed low–level clouds with a few showers across parts of St.Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) last night and today and again, a few scattered showers are likely tonight and during Wednesday…Small-craft operators and persons with respiratory concerns should continue to exercise caution for varying visibility and air-quality within haze patches...An approaching tropical wave could reduce haze during Thursday, allowing shower activity before hazy conditions return by night-fall.

    Moderate to fresh (~25 – 40 km/h) east north-easterly trades could turn east south-easterly Thursday afternoon, as the tropical wave crosses our islands. A wind-surge is expected behind the tropical wave, with strong (40 – 50 km/h) north-easterly trades across SVG, Thursday night into Friday morning and again Friday night into Saturday.

    Moderate sea-conditions are across our islands, with easterly swells up to 1.5 m on western coasts and up to 2.2 m on eastern coasts…Small craft-operators and sea-bathers should continue to exercise caution for reduced visibility and above normal sea-swells, as swell heights are expected to rise again during Wednesday night.

    Further deterioration in sea-conditions can be expected Thursday night with strong gusty conditions, poor visibility and moderate to rough sea-conditions (near 2.0 m on western coasts and near 3.0 m on eastern coasts) across SVG

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