Regional Impacts
NS…Chance of an embedded thunderstorm along the Atlantic coast today. Locally heavy downpours of 15 to 25 mm/h.
NB/PEI/NL… None.
Convective Discussion…
A slow moving trough brings the risk for a few embedded thunderstorms along the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia today. Strong moisture flow from Cape Hatteras is aiding in high PWAT values over Nova Scotia, with the 12Z Shearwater tephi indicating 45 mm. Most of the convection will remain over slope waters, closer to the trough axis today. However a few lightning strikes are possible over eastern Nova Scotia. With limited CAPE, localized heavy rainfall remains the main threat today, with rates of 15 to 25 mm per hour possible. The risk will diminish throughout the day as the trough moves east of the Maritimes.
Tomorrow, some scattered thunderstorms are possible across Labrador with a weak incoming trough. Currently, thermodynamics and shear are weak, so the risk for organized thunderstorms is low. Brief heavy downpours will be the main hazard with these storms.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Today
Thunderstorm Outlook for Tonight
Thunderstorm Outlook for Tomorrow
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