The SVG Met Office says relatively fair conditions will persist across SVG as a weak ridge pattern influences the weather pattern.
In its 72-hour outlook, the Met Office stated that Model guidance indicates the highest chance of showers increases from Monday night when a tropical wave inches closer to the islands under favorable upper-level conditions.
Due to the already saturated nature of the soils, following the passage of Tropical Storm Bret, a watch or warning may be issued. Residents are advised to keep updated.
East-northeast to easterly trades ranging between 10 and 30 km/h are expected during the next 72 hours, with higher gusts near showers during the passage of the tropical wave. Winds could shift to east-southeast along Wednesday.
Slight to moderate sea swells ranging from 0.5 to 2.2m are forecasted during the next few days. Varying concentrations of Sahara dust haze are anticipated starting Tuesday.