Regional Impacts
For the Maritimes: Scattered TCU/CBs will develop after lunch in association with an trough of low pressure. Non-severe but some gusty winds are possible over NS and small hail in NB.
For Newfoundland: scattered CBs are occurring now in the southwest and these pulses of precipitation will continue to track northeastward, with likely a weakening trend in the lightning. Heavy downpours can be expected.
Convective Discussion
The same upper low that was responsible for the severe weather in the Maritimes yesterday is still kicking around, and is located near the Gaspe Peninsula. The morning activity is a result of PVA/vort max noted in SAT imagery. There were some good winds with the cells over portions of the MRTMS but there is a weakening trend in that. Locally heavy downpours for Newfoundland today with 20+ mm possible in one hour or less. I don’t think there will be much of a wind gust based on the 12Z YJT tephi…maybe some gusts to 60 km/h.
As skies are clearing over the MRTMS expect scattered TCU/CBs to begin forming, though severe weather is not anticipated. If the timing was 3 hours different we could be looking at isolated severe storms across Nova Scotia. Both the YQI and YAW tephi has around 50 knots of shear, good lapse rates, and CAPE between 750 and 1000. However, the upper trough is sliding southward, so the shear is diminishing which should negate the severity of the CBs. KCAR tephi has only 15 knots of shear, so that will give one an indication of the weakening of winds aloft. All in all we expect SCT TCU/CBs across the MRTMS giving locally heavy downpours (PWAT roughly 30 mm) and small hail in the stronger cells. We could have gusts to 70 km/h across NS in the stronger cells.
For Saturday: a slight risk of a thundershower across northern and eastern NS, as well as Cape Breton. Newfoudland looks to have potential for numerous, small TCU/CBs (short-lived given the very weak flow). Heavy downpours and small hail are likely…for south/central regions, as well as the Avalon Peninsula.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2
Jeremy









