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Main Menu * Main Menu * Home * Latest Forecast * Extended Forecast * Products & Services * News * About Us * Contact Us No results found. Extended Forecast * Outlook * Advisories Products & Services * Climate Data * Bulletin About Us * FAQ * Glossary Contact Us * Contact form Search results No results found. Feed Entries * Home * Latest Forecast * Extended Forecast * Outlook * Advisories * Products & Services * Climate Data * Bulletin * News * About Us * FAQ * Glossary * Contact Us * Contact form Main Menu IR SATELLITE Click image to animate LATEST WEATHER FORECAST - TUESDAY 28TH JUNE 2022(6 PM) 2 * Published: 28 June 2022 Forecast Period: 6:00 pm 28th June, 2022 to 6:00 am 29th June, 2022 Synopsis: Potential Tropical Cyclone Two is affecting the islands Forecast: Generally cloudy with strong gusty winds, showers some of which may be heavy, periods of rain and isolated thunderstorms Weather Advisory: A Flash-flood watch is in effect. Residents and motorist in areas prone to flash-flooding and landslides or near rivers and stream should exercise caution. Wind Advisory: ENE to E at 40 to 55 km/h (25 to 35 mph) with higher gusts near showers. A High Wind Advisory is in effect. Residents are strongly urged to be vigilant against falling tree limbs, loose outdoor objects and disconnected over-head wires. Residents are also advised to check roofs for loose sheeting/nails and do the necessary repairs Sea Conditions: Moderate to rough in open water with swells from (2.5 m to 4.0 m) Marine Warning: A high surf advisory and small craft warning is in effect. Small craft operators should exercise extreme caution. Sea-bathers are advised to stay out of the water Upcoming Tides: High: **** 05:41 pm Low: 03:00 am **** WEATHER ADVISORIES FOR TUESDAY 28TH JUNE, 2022 * Published: 28 June 2022 WEATHER ADVISORIES FOR POTENTIAL TROPICAL CYCLONE TWO Issued at 12:00 noon, Tuesday 28th June, 2022 A Flash Flood Watch will be in effect from 6:00 pm 28th June, 2022 At 11:00 am, Potential Tropical Cyclone Two was centred near 9.8°N 57.5°W or 340 miles south east of SVG. Moderate to heavy showers and thunderstorm activity with rainfall accumulations of 50 to 100mm (2 to 4 inches) are possible from late tonight with higher accumulations predicted across the Grenadines. A Flash Flood watch would be in effect from 6:00 pm Tuesday 28th June, 2022. Residents and motorists in areas prone to flooding and landslides or near rivers and streams should be prepared. A Flood-Watch is issued when conditions are favourable and there exists the possibility of flooding during the watch period. This flash-flood watch may be upgraded to a warning if conditions warrant. A High Wind Advisory is in effect from 12:00 noon 28th June, 2022 A High Wind Advisory is issued when sustained winds of 25 to 35 mph (40 to 55 km/h) are forecast to affect the land area. Higher gusts can be expected near showers. Residents, especially in the Grenadine Islands are strongly urged to be vigilant against falling trees limbs, loose outdoor objects and disconnected over-head wires. Residents are also advised to check roofs for loose sheeting/nails and do the necessary repairs. A High Surf Advisory & Small-Craft Warning is in effect from 12:00 noon 28th June, 2022 Deterioration in sea-conditions is expected, with swells of 3.0m to 4.5m (10 to 15ft) likely. A High-Surf Advisory is issued when breaking wave action poses a threat to life and property within the surf zone. A Small-Craft Warning means in this case, that wind-speeds of 25 to 35 mph (40 to 55 km/h) and or seas greater than 3m (10ft) will be affecting the marine area. Large waves and dangerous rip-currents will create unsafe conditions for small-craft operators, particularly on the northern and eastern coastlines. These conditions may become even more adverse at times of high tide. Therefore, small-craft operators should exercise extreme caution, possibly securing their vessels by this evening. Sea-bathers are also advised to stay out of the water. High-tide times are expected near 5:04 pm today (Tuesday) 5:41 pm Wednesday 6:18 pm Thursday This high wind advisory and small craft warning may be extended if conditions warrant. 72 HOURS OUTLOOK Moisture trailing a tropical wave continued to affect the islands during the morning period with occasionally shower activity. However, improved conditions can be expected during this afternoon. Meanwhile, the strong tropical wave which is closely being monitored, was located over the central tropical Atlantic and westward between 15 to 20 mph. Current model guidance suggests that some slow development is expected over the next few days and a tropical depression could form during the next couple of days before the system reaches the Windward Islands Tuesday night. A Hurricane Hunter aircraft is scheduled to investigate the system this afternoon. Regardless of development, heavy showers, thunderstorm activity, strong gusty winds along with rough seas are expected across SVG during the passage of this system. Residents are strongly advised to keep informed on the progress of this system as Watches/Warnings may be issued at short notice. Read more ... 72 OUTLOOK DATA REQUEST FORM COVID19 - UPDATE CAP.CAP FEED DISPLAY 29 JUNE 2022 * A FLOOD-WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Issued: 6:00 pm, Tuesday 28th June, 2022 CURRENT WEATHER REPORTED AT ARGYLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT * Current Conditions: Overcast and windy with showers * Winds: Northeast at 38 km/h to 24 mph * Temperature: 24.0°c * Relative Humidity: 100 % * Barometric Pressure: 1013.6 mb * 24 Hour Rainfall: 8.5 mm * Sunrise: 5:40 am * Sunset: 6:35 pm Tuesday 28th June, 2022 - 6:00 pm LATEST NEWS * 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season * World Meteorology Day 2021 * World Meteorology Day 2020 * 2019 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON * Colorado State University 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season early forecast RESOURCES * Home * Contact Us * Gov.vc * Ministry * Search CONTACT US Telephone: 1 784 458-4477 Fax: 1 784 458-0868 Email: svgmet@gmail.com Opening Hours: Mondays - Sundays 6:00 .a.m to 10:00 .p.m GOVERNMENT PORTAL NEMO CAP.CAP Meteorological Office at the Argyle Airport Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.