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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Convective Outlook Valid for Today and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

Scattered thundershowers are expected across portions of NL today. Some embedded TSRA possible for the far eastern Avalon associated with the frontal trough. Some surface-based cells are likely this afternoon and evening for central regions of the island if given enough solar insolation. An isolated TSRA is also possible for SERN LAB.

 

Convective Discussion

There is a chance for an isolated strong storm or 2 for central regions of Newfoundland today giving torrential downpours and gusty winds (to about 70 km/h). PWATs are in the low to mid 30’s and shear is decent at about 40 knots or so. The instability is modest at best, but CAPE of about 500 j/kg or so is possible once the sun breaks through the clouds. The likelihood of any cell becoming severe is really low.

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1

 

Jeremy

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Convective Outlook Valid for Today and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

There is a risk of isolated severe thunderstorms for across extreme SE NB, PEI and a good chunk of NS today giving strong winds, torrential rainfall and small hail. There will also be scattered thundershowers/storms for SE LAB and NL giving heavy downpours and gusty winds.

 

Convective Discussion

There will not be a lot of time to delve into the gory details in this section today due to the current strong storms and watches in place for those resulting in an obvious time contraint. Long story short: The CAPE is high (in excess of 1000 j/kg), shear up around 40 knots, PWAT 30-40 mm, a fairly active surface trough (with history to boot for strong storms) and a moist, unstable atmosphere. Given the fact strong storms developed overnight and into this morning shows the already good dynamics at play…and add the thermodynamics could exasperate things. Currently watches are in effect for Kent County and Moncton and Southeast New Brunswick County, as well as Cumberland County-Minas Shore and Cumberland County North and Cobequid Pass of Nova Scotia. Watches will be extended further to the south and east across NS in the next half an hour or so.

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for July 27th, 2021

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for July 28th, 2021

 

Jeremy

Monday, July 26, 2021

Convective Outlook Valid for Today and Tomorrow

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1

 

Regional Impacts

 

Scattered thunderstorms are likely to develop this afternoon and into the evening across southern NB and portions of NS  as skies partially clear. There is a slight risk for a strong thunderstorm or 2.

 

Convective Discussion

 

A frontal trough is currently giving some non-severe thundershower activity to parts of NB and southern marine waters. This will likely weaken soon. Skies are beginning to clear in New England and that trend will progress eastward this afternoon. The dynamics are marginally favourable for isolated strong thunderstorms for portions of NB and NS, with the main threat being strong winds. 12Z tephi analysis supports 500-1000 CAPE with shear approaching 40 knots. While low level moisture is decent there is not an abundant amount of instability in the atmosphere. PWATs are roughly 30 mm from KCAR, YCX and YQI. It is also difficult to pinpoint an upstream surface trough at this point in time. Lastly, there is a large amount of smoke aloft from the ongoing forest fires to the west that could inhibit thunderstorm development. All that being said there will be scattered storms develop this afternoon with a couple of them approaching severe criteria (gusts close to 90 km/h and hail near 2 cm – owing to the somewhat lower freezing levels). Locally heavy downpours are also likely in some cells.

 

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Convective Outlook Valid for Today and Tomorrow

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1 – July 25th, 2021

 

Regional Impacts

 

None during the day. Showers are moving into western New Brunswick early this afternoon. There is a slight risk for a thundershower this evening over northwestern New Brunswick and western Nova Scotia early Monday morning.

 

Convective Discussion

 

A trough over central Quebec extending southward into New England will progress eastward today while a ridge of high pressure lies over Newfoundland and Labrador today. Showers associated with the warm front will move into western New Brunswick this afternoon. Upper dynamics remain west of the Maritimes today. However, behind this area of showers, there is the possibility of convection in the warm air mass this afternoon over southern Quebec and Maine. A weak low-level jet over Maine may help to maintain convection into northwestern New Brunswick this evening. Some elevated convection is also possible overnight over the Maritimes western marine district.

 

 

 

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2 – July 26th, 2021

 

As the warm front pushes through overnight into Monday morning, moisture is expected to increase in the warm sector. A short-wave trough is expected to track over Maine and into New Brunswick on Monday. With increasing instability and 0-6km shear near 35KT over southern New Brunswick and parts central/northern Nova Scotia, there is the possibility storms to develops with strong wind gusts along with localized heavy rain.

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, July 24, 2021

Convective Outlook Valid for Today and Tomorrow

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1- July 24th, 2021

 

Regional Impacts

 

New Brunswick…Isolated thundershowers are possible this afternoon with locally heavy showers and small hail.

 

Convective Discussion

 

A slow moving low pressure system over Newfoundland will slowly drift eastward today while a ridge of high pressure builds into the western Maritimes. There is little in the way of dynamics today, but with solar insolation along with some coastal convergence and cooler air aloft, there may be enough instability to kick up some isolated showers with the risk of a thundershower this afternoon mainly over eastern New Brunswick today. PWAT of 20-25 mm with freezing levels around 9500ft mean that some brief heavy downpours and very small hail are possible.

 

There will also be some showers and Newfoundland and isolated showers in Nova Scotia today.

 

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2- July 25th, 2021

 

No thunderstorms are expected during the day tomorrow. A trough will be approaching from the west Sunday night and there is the possibility of overnight convection into the early morning hours on Monday.