The chance of showers increases around Friday night as a shear line pushes southward with instability likely to linger into Saturday, March 18th.

By Sunday, dry air intrusion is expected and a few showers are likely from Monday afternoon.

Friday 17th: Mostly fair conditions, although a few showers are likely mainly to the north of the mainland due to instability from the shear line.

Saturday 18th: Partly cloudy to cloudy with a high chance of a few showers.

Sunday 19th: Mostly sunny, warm and breezy.

Monday 20th: Partly cloudy and breezy becoming cloudy with a few showers.

Moderate breeze is expected  from the east (E) at 15 km/h to 30 km/h, backing to east northeast (ENE) from time to time. Fresh breeze (25 km/h-40 km/h) is expected from Sunday. Seas will be moderate in open waters with swells peaking at 1.5m on the western coasts and 2.0m and possibly increasing on the eastern coasts as wind speeds increase from Sunday. In addition, there should not be any significant haze intrusion within this forecast period.



SOURCE: SVG Meteorological Office

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