GOES-East infrared satellite view of the Eastern Caribbean showing cloud cover and weather systems
GOES-East infrared satellite view of the Eastern Caribbean this morning.

Weekly Highlights

🌡️HottestDominica31°C88°F❄️CoolestDominica21°C70°F💨WindiestBarbados41 km/h25 mph🌧️WettestSaint Thomas(tied with St Vincent)11 mm0.4 in☀️DriestSaint Barthélemy(tied with Saint Lucia)1 mm0 in

Based on data collected across 18 Eastern Caribbean islands over the past 7 days. Visit each island's weather page to view detailed charts.

Weather Overview

This week in the Eastern Caribbean, we are basking in the warmth of the dry season. Temperatures are comfortably ranging from 24°C75°F to 30°C86°F, with an average of 28°C82°F. Winds are pleasantly breezy, averaging around 24 km/h15 mph, contributing to an overall delightful atmosphere. The skies are a mix of few to scattered clouds, occasionally giving way to clearer conditions, making for picturesque days across the region.

This Week's Outlook

As we move further into the week, expect similar conditions to prevail across the islands from the BVI down to Trinidad and Tobago. The forecast indicates partly cloudy skies with occasional cloudy spells. There’s a moderate chance of brief passing showers as pockets of low-level moisture continue to drift across the area, propelled by moderate to fresh winds blowing from the east at speeds between 19 km/h12 mph and 33 km/h21 mph.

Those looking to enjoy time by the sea should be aware of the waves, which will be between 1.5 m5 ft and 3.1 m10 ft, along with northerly swells reaching up to 2.1 m7 ft. Overall, the average humidity will be comfortable at around 70%.

Conclusion

As we embrace this delightful midweek weather, it’s a perfect time to relish the warm temperatures and enjoy the beautiful Caribbean surroundings. For detailed island-by-island conditions, be sure to visit the weather page. If you're looking for the complete forecast, check out the outlook page. Additionally, to view live radar and satellite imagery by island, don't forget to explore our interactive map.