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Thursday, August 3, 2023

Convective Outlook Valid for Today, Tonight, and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

NL: Scattered non-severe thundershowers possible over much of Labrador today. Locally heavy downpours of 10-15 mm possible.

NS: None.

NB: None.

PEI: None.

 

Convective Discussion…

A ridge of high pressure dominates Atlantic Canada today, with the exception of a weak shortwave and associated 250 mb jet moving over central Labrador. This shortwave will provide just enough lift to initiate surface-based convection this afternoon across much of Labrador, however these thundershowers are expected to remain non-severe due to a lack of mid to low level shear, as well as an approaching thermal ridge. The main threats with these thundershowers will be locally heavy downpours of 10-15 mm.

 

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Copp

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Convective Outlook Valid for Today, Tonight, and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

NL: Scattered thundershowers possible over western Newfoundland and southern Labrador today. Locally heavy downpours of 10-20 mm possible.

NS: Risk of isolated thundershower early this afternoon over the Cape Breton Highlands. Locally heavy downpours of 10-15 mm possible.

NB: None.

PEI: None.

 

Convective Discussion…

A cold upper low currently sitting over Labrador with an associated trough extending into Cabot Strait, in combination with a 150 kt 250 mb jet located over central Newfoundland, will spark some scattered thundershowers today across Labrador, western Newfoundland, and extending down into northern parts of the Cape Breton Highlands. With stronger dynamics to the east of the area of interest today, convection is expected to remain non-severe, with the main threats being locally heavy downpours of 10-20 mm. That being said, a few waterspouts have been reported this morning from Iles-de-la-Madeleine to western shores of Newfoundland. This risk will diminish by early afternoon as the mid and lower levels of the atmosphere begin to warm and the trough moves off to the east towards Banquereau.

 

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Copp

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

RE: Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts:

 

Today

Labrador/NB/NS/PEI/Magdalen: A chance of non-severe thundershowers.

NL: Risk of rainfall rates exceeding 25mm/hr

 

Tonight

Labrador/NL: A chance of non-severe thundershowers.

NB/NS/PE/Magdalen: None.

 

Wednesday

Labrador/NL: A chance of non-severe thundershowers.

NB/NS/PE/Magdalen: None.

 

Convective Discussion:

Thunderstorms will continue to develop today ahead of a weak cold front in western most NL and adjacent waters. A narrow ribbon of moderate PWATs of 30-35 mm in conjunction with storm motion following a mean SE wind that is almost perfectly parallel to the coast line will bring a heavy rainfall threat here. MLCAPE is rather modest, at 300-500 J/Kg, however it plays well with bulk shears near 30 kts and orographic enhancements for a localized flash flooding threat.

 

Elsewhere garden variety storms will develop across Labrador associated with a broad upper trough. This feature will swing into Northern NB later in the afternoon and may provide similar non-severe storms. The same front causing storms in western NL does hang back into eastern PEI/NS, however shears of ~40-50 kts appear too high for the limited instability early in the afternoon. CAPE may become high enough to support isolated storms later in the afternoon hours in this higher shear environment  with further surface moisture convergence and additional solar insolation.

 

Tomorrow the same upper trough will continue to provide enough instability for storms to fire with daytime heating across much of Labrador. East of the Long Range mountains a surface trough will be the focus for some thunderstorms in western NL. ML CAPEs of ~300-500 J/kg will work well with moderate bulk shears of ~35 kts. Further east towards Gander shears look to be too high with the expected CAPE environment to support thunderstorms.  

 

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Monday, July 31, 2023

Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

 

Regional Impacts:

 

Today

Labrador/NB/NS/PEI/Magdalen: A chance of non-severe thundershowers.

NL: None

 

Tonight

Labrador/NS/NL/PEI/Magdalen: A chance of non-severe thundershowers.

NB: None.

 

Tuesday

Labrador/NL/ Magdalen: A chance of non-severe thundershowers.  

NS/PEI/NL: None

 

Convective Discussion:

The base of an upper trough will gradually move eastward today. MLCAPEs will build into the 200-500 J/Kg range by the later afternoon hours with bulk shears ~ 30 kts, however low level shear is expected to be on the low side given the lack of any significant surface feature or jets, which should limit storm organization. The most frequent lightning activity is expected to be across west-central Labrador today, where vorticity advections will be strongest aiding ascent in addition to general instability. In the Maritimes initiation will be limited until there is sufficient surface heating in combination with cooler air aloft slowing moving into the region with the upper trough.

 

Tonight into tomorrow morning thunderstorms will be focused mainly across the gulf, reaching western NL by the morning hours. In the southern Maritimes shears of ~50kts are expected to be too strong for the weak instability (200-400 J/Kg) to yield any storms. Further north/east into NL and Labrador this is not expected to be a problem with bulk shears lower in the range of 20-35 kts, which should once again yield non severe storms mainly focused near the upper trough. It is possible some an isolated storm may move into northern NB from the Gaspe late in the afternoon, however probability is to low to consider at this time.

 

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Sunday, July 30, 2023

Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts:

 

Today

Labrador: A chance of non-severe thundershowers.

NB/NS/PEI/NL: None.

 

Tonight

Labrador: A chance of non-severe thundershowers.

NS/PEI/NL NB: None.

 

Monday

NB/PEI/Labrador: A chance of non-severe thundershowers.  

NS/NL: None

 

Convective Discussion:

Finally the warm and humid air mass has departed region.  A supportive upper trough and a weak surface trough will give a potential for thundershowers in western Labrador today and Monday. The same lingering trough set-up will give potential thundershowers over New Brunswick and western PEI on Monday. MLCAPE values near 500 J/kg are expected over Labrador today and over Labrador/New Brunswick on Monday. Shear values near 20 kts will limit the thunderstorm impacts to non-severe. Gusty winds to 60 km/h are possible.

 

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