Convective outlook for the Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Sunday, August 18, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for August 18, 2019
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for Augut 17 2019
Friday, August 16, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for August 16th, 2019
Convective Discussion
A weakening short wave trough with an area of light to moderate rain over Maine this morning is expected to break up into scattered showers this afternoon as it pushes into western New Brunswick. The risk for thundershower activity this afternoon should remain over Maine into southern Quebec where dynamics are more favourable.
Meanwhile, there is a low pressure system over Ungava Bay slowly tracking eastward with a cold front extending south and westward toward northern Labrador and Quebec. Ahead of this cold front, there may be enough upslope lift over the Torngat Mountains combined with an approaching 30KT 850mb jet to initiate some elevated convection this afternoon. Central Labrador remains in an unstable southwesterly flow and temperatures may be close to reaching their convective temperature needed to initiate thunderstorms this afternoon but there is a lack of a real trigger and with moisture dropping this afternoon and a warm layer at 700mb, there is less of a risk other than scattered TCUs in showers.
Regional Impacts
Labrador
Possibility of isolated thundershowers over the Torngat Mountains ahead of the cold front this afternoon. TCU in showers for central Labrador.
New Brunswick
Showers with possible local heavy downpours this afternoon over western sections.
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
None expected
Roberta McArthur
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for August 15th, 2019
Convective Discussion
Atlantic Canada is mainly under the influence of a ridge of high pressure today which will suppress convection over the Maritimes. Sea breeze convergence will provide some lift and isolated showers are possible for Newfoundland this afternoon and evening. There is a weak upper level trough over North Shore Quebec moving eastward towards southern Labrador today which will provide further instability with some cooling aloft. In addition, some coastal convergence and upslope flow will help to produce some isolated thundershowers this afternoon over central and southeastern Labrador. Given only weak shear, locally heavy downpours will be the main threat. With CAPE values of around 250 J/kg and freezing levels near 8,000ft in the area, there is also a slight risk of small hail.
Regional Impacts
Labrador
South central and eastern Labrador – Risk of thunderstorms with heavy downpours and a slight risk for small hail.
Maritimes and Newfoundland
None expected
Roberta McArthur




