Regional Impacts
Valley/northern Nova Scotia, western New Brunswick, central Newfoundland: there is a risk of non-severe thundershowers this afternoon and into the evening.
Southeastern Labrador: a very slight chance of a thundershower this afternoon from any development in Quebec that may drift into the region.
Convective Discussion
There are several areas that may see some isolated cells this afternoon. Over the “spine” of Nova Scotia, the valley and northern regions, isolated cells are likely to develop this afternoon as skies are starting to clear. The PWAT is close to 30 mm from the YQI TEP, and CAPE values of to 500 J/kg are possible. As has been the case for several days there is an abundance of moisture near the surface with dewpoints around 20 degrees in many places. There is not much of a trigger, mostly some orographic lift would be needed to initiate convection. There is little wind shear so weak pulse storms giving locally heavy downpours are possible. Over western areas of New Brunswick some isolated cells are likely this afternoon and into the evening under the influence of that persistent upper level low over New England. The KCAR TEP doesn’t look that promising based on the 12Z balloon ride. But the PWAT is 30 mm. Absolutely no shear so weak pulse storms are possible, with locally heavy downpours. For central Newfoundland there is a slight risk of afternoon and evening thundershowers in association with an approaching trough of low pressure. Increasing wind shear could give some gusty winds in some of the potential cells. But overall the risk is pretty low for seeing a CB. Lastly there could be an isolated cell roll into southeastern from the Lower North Shore of Quebec.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1
Convective Discussion
I won’t go into much detail at this point in time, but there is a slight risk of a severe thunderstorm producing heavy rain, small hail and strong wind gusts across western New Brunswick Thursday afternoon and into the evening hours. A strong cold front will be pushing southward through the day, temperatures near 30 degrees with high dewpoints and increasing shear is all evident on numerical guidance. MUCAPE of over 1000 J/kg is possible by mid to late afternoon. Some isolated cells are also possible over the slope waters south of Nova Scotia and the southern Grand Banks of Newfoundland.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2
Jeremy









