All of this translates into "unsettled weather". Note any anchorage in the Cruising Guide marked for "settled weather" only. My read on this forecast is for a great possibility of light and variable. With little breeze the swell coming from the North may make it well into the BVI islands and even reflect off of some shores in the opposite direction with no local winds to tamper the waves down. Confused seas and unsettled conditions. Areas with close to 360 degree protection like north sound may be more comfortable for some.
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Everyone should be prepared for the winds to swing from the south all the way to the north until later in the week when the dry air and high fills in bringing fresh trades to 20 knots from the east and north east. Any real swell if it gets all the way to the BVI will be from the Northeast. Welcome to the wet unsettled November caribbean weather.
A mooring ball at The Bight would have you covered for the possible changing weather conditions.