Regional Impacts
Maritimes.. Isolated thunderstorms giving 20mm rain with small hail and gusts to 50 to 70 km/hr possible.
NF.. Embedded thunderstorms with amounts 20-40 mm.
Convective Discussion
There are two main areas of concern once again, that associated with the low, and the unstable airmass behind that system. The system will likely impact some areas of Newfoundland with amounts in the 20 to 40mm in the heaviest areas of rain. This system is likely to be slightly weaker than is was as it passed over Nova Scotia which saw some amounts over 50mm. Over the Maritimes there are a couple factors coming together that could make this a possibly impactful day. Overall CAPE values are moderate with mixed layer values near 1000 J/kg, and sfc dew points approaching 20C. PW values are somewhat less than they have been but still sufficient for thunderstorms producing moderately heavy rainfall. In addition the dynamics are somewhat favourable with mid level wind shear values above 30 knots and some low level helicity in the vicinity of the surface trough. Later this afternoon the upper level jet could also aid in the development of severe storms over eastern NB.
It should be noted that although updraft are weak, there is some potential for severe weather to occur and it is unlikely albeit not impossible that waterspout or land spout tornado could occur along some coastal waters including the Northumberland Straight and Cape Breton shores.
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Mel Lemmon