A Sahara dust plume is threatening to cast a hazy shroud over several Caribbean nations this week prompting meteorological services to issue alerts and advisories. From Grenada to Trinidad and Tobago, concerns mount for individuals with respiratory sensitivities, as the dust haze is expected to exacerbate existing conditions and pose potential health risks. The Grenada Meteorological Service has sounded the alarm, anticipating a significant uptick in Sahara dust concentrations from the.
The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Meteorological Service is reminding members of the public that the country is now into the peak period of the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane season. This statement was made by Meteorological Officer, Gregory Cato during the Face to Face program aired on NBC Radio this morning. Mr. Cato said…
The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Meteorological Service says its is monitoring the progress of three weather disturbances located over the Central and Eastern Tropical Atlantic. The Met Office says, of immediate interest is the system closest to the region which is located several hundred miles to the east-southeast of St. Vincent and the…
Forecast and model guidance for St Vincent and the Grenadines has predicted that in the coming months, day and night time temperatures would be warmer than usual up to the end of October. Speaking to NBC News Billy Jeffers, Manager of St Vincent and the Grenadines Meteorological Service, said that we will experience excessive…
The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Meteorological Service is monitoring the newly formed Tropical Storm Bret, which formed over the Central Atlantic yesterday. At 5 pm yesterday the center of Tropical Storm Bret was near latitude 11.3 north, longitude 42.2 west or about 1200 miles east of St Vincent and Grenadines. The maximum…