Convective discussion:
Risk of thundershowers over northern New Brunswick this afternoon and evening. They could become severe over northwestern areas. Risk of non-severe thundershowers over southwestern Labrador today and tonight.
Technical Discussion:
There is a supportive upper level jet approaching northwestern N.B. this afternoon. It has a diffluent flow and an embedded approaching vorticity centre. The Caribou sounding is likely the most representative and it suggests CAPE values in the 1000 J/kg range, shear of 30 kts and precipital water near 30 mm. There are no clear trigger mechanisms other than afternoon surface heating in the relatively cloud free skies currently over that region and a potential subtle surface trough. Local downpours and hail are possible. The flow is generally uni-directional and the higher winds are quite elevated. Gusty winds are still a possibility with water loading. The mid-levels are fairly moist so evaporative cooling will not aid significantly in the wind generation.
Regional Impacts:
New Brunswick: Possible hail, downpours and gusty winds over northwestern sections this afternoon/evening. Risk of thundershowers northeast.
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island: Nil
Newfoundland: Nil.
Labrador: Chance of thundershowers southwest.




