Regional Impacts
New Brunswick: mainly non-severe thundershowers this afternoon into this evening for most of the province. In the northwest marginal severe thundershowers with the highest threat for gusty winds and local heavy downpours.
Nova Scotia: non-severe thundershowers this into this evening and overnight for most of the province.
Labrador: non-severe thundershowers this afternoon into this evening, with a second batch possible overnight.
Convective Discussion
There is currently a deep upper ridge east of Labrador with a trough just west of it over Labrador. This will move east this afternoon into this evening, just west of the trough there will be a jet approaching with the left exit region over northwestern New Brunswick by this evening. Finally there is a surface frontal trough moving in from the northwest this afternoon and then moving across Nova Scotia tonight. There’s also weak destabilisation aloft between a thermal ridge over Labrador and a weak thermal trough east of James Bay. We have some good insolation this afternoon and ample low level moisture, with 850 dew points 12-14 C, surface dew points in the 16-20 C range and PWAT in the 30-40+ mm range being maintained by a southwesterly flow. The shear is fairly low, around 20-25 kts currently.
So mainly multi-cells getting organised eventually along the approaching frontal trough, some heavy downpours with gusty winds likely, and a low chance of hail with freezing levels in the 12,000 ft range. The chance for severe wind gusts may be enhance if a squall line or derecho forms this evening. The trough will also probably keep convection going well into the evening.
Thunderstorm outlook for day 1
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2









