Regional Impacts
isolated non-severe thunderstorm over western Labrador this afternoon.
Convective Discussion
Aloft this morning there is an east-west oriented ridge over the Great Lakes and the Maritimes. To the north, a frontal band extends from Labrador westward to northern Ontario and the eastern Prairies. At the surface, rain continues fall along a warm front which is moving towards the Labrador coast and the Great Northern Peninsula of NF. Moist and somewhat unstable airmass will prevail over the rest of Labrador this afternoon and into the evening. Based on the soundings from YZV and LG4, the expected daytime high (low to mid-twenties) should be enough to produce an isolated cell, especially over southernmost areas. Very strong winds aloft may not permit much vertical development, but considering the amounts of moisture brief moderate showers are a good possibility along with winds mixing to the surface and giving gusts between 50-70 km/h.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2









