
Weekly Highlights
Based on data collected across 18 Eastern Caribbean islands over the past 7 days.
Regional Conditions This Past Week
The past seven days have delivered the pattern typical of the transition period between the dry and wet seasons in the Eastern Caribbean. Temperatures have varied noticeably across the region, with highs reaching 32°C90°F in the lower islands while elevated areas experienced cooler readings down to 21°C69°F. Fair to partly cloudy skies have dominated, though moisture has been uneven, with some locations receiving modest rainfall while others remained quite dry.
Wind speeds have been generally moderate, with peak gusts around 37 km/h23 mph. Humidity has settled near 80% across most areas, and atmospheric pressure has remained steady at 1014 mb. No active tropical systems are threatening the Atlantic basin at this time.
This Week's Outlook
The coming week will maintain the fair to partly cloudy pattern currently in place. Winds are expected to remain from the north, keeping conditions settled and pleasant for most locations. Seas will remain relatively calm, ranging from 1 to 1.8 metres3 to 6 feet, making conditions favorable for maritime activities and coastal pursuits.
Shallow low-level moisture patches may drift across the region from time to time, bringing the possibility of brief, passing showers, but these are expected to be isolated and short-lived rather than widespread. No significant weather disruptions are anticipated. Temperatures should continue to reflect the seasonal transition, with warm daytime highs and moderate overnight lows typical of late March in the Eastern Caribbean.
Residents and visitors should continue to monitor conditions on the interactive map for real-time satellite and radar updates specific to their location. For comprehensive island-by-island forecasts and conditions, visit the weather page. Those seeking the extended outlook and detailed meteorological analysis can consult the full forecast page.