Regional Impacts
Today
NS: Isolated thunderstorms with downpours and gusty winds.
NB/PEI/NL/Labrador: None
Tonight
Labrador: Isolated thunderstorms
NS/NB/PEI/NL: None.
Sunday
NB/NL/Labrador: Isolated thundershowers
NS/PEI: None
Convective Discussion
A remnant/dissipating cold front lies over western Nova Scotia today. Also a ridge is trying to push into that area and model guidance suggests a cap developing at 700 mb. Regardless…dew points remain enhanced over that region and will likely help lead to some thundershowers this afternoon. There is not much shear (10 kts) and the ML Cape is 500-1000 J/kg. PWAT values of 35-45 mm may allow downpours if the convection initiates. With the low shear, training cells giving high rainfall potential is the most obvious threat. Dry mid levels support wind gusts of
60-70 km/h. Vey small hail is also a possibility. Tonight and Sunday, embedded convection will develop associated with a system pushing into Labrador and its associated trailing cold front. Labrador will be affected tonight and Sunday. On Sunday the front will impact northern New Brunswick and western Newfoundland.
Thunderstorm outlook for today
Thunderstorm outlook for tonight
Thunderstorm outlook for Sunday