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Subject: Convective Outlook Valid for Today and Tomorrow
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1 – JULY 8th
Regional Impacts
Non-severe thunderstorms are forecast for areas of southwestern Nova Scotia and the valley this afternoon and evening.
Convective Discussion
Storms will be elevated in nature, with lightning being the main hazard. Heaviest rainfall will be over the southern marine district, where up to 45mm could fall in a strong pulse cell.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2 – JULY 9th
Regional Impacts
Embedded non-severe convection is possible in isolated pockets associated with the passage of post-tropical storm Elsa.
Convective Discussion
Main hazards from any cell that does develop would be locally heavy downpours and lightning. Storms will be moving quite quickly along the 500mb steering flow. Additionally, plentiful cloud cover will keep discrete storm development to a minimum.

