Convective Discussion.
Not a whole lot on the go today after a day of storms across NS yesterday. There is a fairly stationary trough/cold front sitting south of NS that will produce the occasional TS through the course of the day. 12Z surface analysis shows a weak waves along the front SE of the Great Lakes. Guidance moves that feature towards SW NS later tonight…so there could be some ISOL elevated TSRA after midnight.
The feature worth mentioning is an area of vorticity (observed on WV imagery) currently to the NE of Anticosti Island. This lobe is moving generally eastward and could produce some ISOL convection today. This area is also in the vicinity of the left exit region of a strong 250 mb jet.
Regional Impacts.
Newfoundland: PSBL ISOL TSRA in association with the area of PVA at 500 mb.
Nova Scotia: ISOL elevated TSRA PSBL after midnight tonight down across portions of SW NS.
Elsewhere: NIL SIG WX.
Jeremy




