Regional Impacts
For Nova Scotia… there is a low likelihood that thunderstorms will occur however thunderstorms that do develop have the potential to produce small hail, heavy downpours and strong wind gusts. Primarily over central and eastern parts of the province.
For Labrador… some embedded thunderstorms are possible.
Convective Discussion
Once again the favourable dynamics will be the primary driver of organised thunderstorm activity today. Overall Cape will be modest with values between 500 and 1000 j/kg but wind shear values are fairly significant with over 50 knots of deep shear. The initiation of thunderstorms will depend largely on the timing of the cooling at 850 and depth of the moisture available near the surface. Thunderstorms are most likely to develop along the spine of NS and track northeastward, affecting areas of central through to eastern and possibly northern NS. These storms, should they develop are likely produce small to moderate hail and heavy downpours. Given the dry mid levels and significant DCAPES there is a good chance for strong surface wind gusts with these thunderstorms. Watches may be issued if some convective initiation triggers deep convection.
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Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1