Regional Impacts
Eastern Nova Scotia, southeastern Newfoundland, and the southern marine district will see locally high rainfall amounts with embedded thunderstorms possible mainly over the southern marine waters as an upper level features slowly moves eastward south of Nova Scotia today.
Convective Discussion
An upper-level low south of Nova Scotia will move eastward toward the Grand Banks today and stall over the area into Friday. For today, the primary threats for embedded convection will remain offshore near and ahead of the low centre, but there could be some enhancement this afternoon over eastern parts of Nova Scotia including Cape Breton as the low drifts further east. This system had a history of dropping high rainfall amounts over parts of southwestern Nova Scotia with precipitable water values of near 40 mm were and this may be the case today over eastern portions.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2
The upper-level low will stall over the southeastern Grand Banks where some embedded convection may develop in the overnight hours into Friday morning.









