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Sunday, July 28, 2024

Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

 

Labrador… A risk of severe thunderstorms over western areas with some potential for significant wind gusts and heavy downpours.

Maritimes… Some embedded thunderstorms tomorrow in showers and rain moving in from the south during the day.

 

 

Convective Discussion

 

The potential for severe thunderstorms edging into western Labrador still persists for today. It is possible that the most severe storms will remain in Quebec, but should storms track into Labrador there is a reasonable chance that some will produce very strong wind gusts. Lightning and satellite should be monitored closely.  Weak upper ridging could be sufficient to limit convection early in the day, however wind shear is favourable for the development of some discrete supercells, with strong shear to 3 km it is likely that strong rear flank downdraft could develop on some of these storms.

 

For the remainder of the Atlantic provinces today there is little to know risk of thunderstorms, however there is a risk of some embedded thunderstorms in the moisture plume moving into the region tomorrow. At this point the instability isn’t looking high enough for torrential downpours but with PWAT values near 50mm there is still some potential for heavy rainfall rates should thunderstorms develop.

 

 

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Mel Lemmon

 

Saturday, July 27, 2024

Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

 

Labrador.. chance of a few isolated thunderstorms later today and this evening. For tomorrow a low risk of severe thunderstorms over western areas with some potential for significant wind gusts.

 

Convective Discussion

 

After the passage of the cold front yesterday, most of the Atlantic Provinces will remain relatively quiet with respect to thunderstorm activity today and tomorrow. Most of the preferable dynamics are well north across northern Quebec, moving into western Labrador later today. Low level moisture will be the biggest limiting factor but dewpoint temperatures are expected to increase into the mid-teens tomorrow. With ample shear over 50 knots to 6 km and decent moisture it will largely be a question of timing, if daytime heating is sufficient and the weak upper ridge breaks down early enough there is some potential for severe thunderstorms later in the day. Most of the shear is straight line but there is some potential for supercells to develop, looking for long lived cells on Satellite will be helpful, should they develop.

 

 

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Mel Lemmon

Friday, July 26, 2024

Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts…

 

Today

NB/NS/PEI/NL:  Chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

Labrador:  None.

 

Tonight

NB/NS/PEI/NL/Labrador:  None.

 

Saturday

NB/NS/PEI/NL/Labrador:  None.

Convective Discussion…

A weak trough of low pressure will track across the southern Maritimes and Newfoundland this afternoon. Embedded thunderstorms are possible over western Newfoundland this afternoon and evening. Over the Maritimes, non-severe surface based thunderstorms are possible this afternoon in the vicinity of the trough. CAPE values are 500-1000 J/kg, shear is near 20 kts and PWAT is 20-25 mm. If thunderstorms do develop, then brief downpours and gusty winds are a possibility.

 

 

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Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts…

 

Today

Labrador:  Chance of afternoon thunderstorms southeast.

NB/NS/PEI/NL:  None.

 

Tonight

NB/NS/PEI/NL/ Labrador:  None.

 

Thursday

NB/PEI/Labrador:  A chance of afternoon/evening thunderstorms.

NS/NL: None.

 

Convective Discussion…

A weak trough of low pressure tracking across Labrador will give a chance of non-severe afternoon thundershowers over sections of southeast Labrador today. On Thursday, some embedded thundershowers are possible across portions of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. If clearing occurs late in the day over extreme northwest New Brunswick then some surface based activity is possible. Another trough of low pressure tracking across northern Labrador will give a chance of non-severe afternoon thundershowers over sections of central and northern Labrador Thursday afternoon.

 

 

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Sunday, July 21, 2024

Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

 

Today

Labrador: 70-90 km/h gusts, 2-3 cm hail, risk of cold core funnels.

NS: 70-90 km/h gusts, 15-25 mm/h rainfall rates, ~1cm hail

NL/PEI : isolated to scattered thunderstorms

NB/Magdalen- QC:  None

Tonight

Labrador:  A chance of thunderstorms.

NB/NS/NL/Magdalen- QC: None.

Monday

Labrador:  chance of thunderstorms.

NB/NS/NL/Magdalen- QC: None.

 

Convective Discussion

A 3-4 SD vertically stacked cold upper low continues to slowly move east across Labrador. Near the centre of the upper low, an area of minimal vertical wind shear will yield the potential for widespread cold core funnel clouds across western Labrador with plenty of vertically slacked low level vorticity. Southeastern sections of Labrador will benefit from strong potential vorticity advection from the upstream deep upper low. This in combination with steeper lapse rates, lower freezing levels, linear shear profiles of 35-45 kts and daytime instability up to 1500 J/kg of SBCAPE will yield the primary hazard of significant hail in organized convection. The steeper low level lapse rates and cooler environment also presents a strong wind gust secondary hazard. Small hail is also possible across western NL, but weaker instability through the HGZ should keep this smaller in nature despite lower freezing levels.

 

On going clearing ahead of a weakening cold front across NS may also result in severe weather later this afternoon. Initiation is expected to be aided by coastal convergence at the surface with a sea breeze front in addition to the weakening cold front. Higher freezing levels and instability through the hail growth zone should keep any hail small in nature, however strong wind gusts may occur with significantly developed convection. PWATs appear to be slightly higher as well across NS near 35 mm, which would also present a near severe rainfall rate threat with organized convection.  

 

Tonight a chance of thunderstorms will be limited to the stronger dynamics near the upper low tonight as day time instability abates. Tomorrow a similar situation is expected

across south central Labrador, with any storms being dynamically driven given limited expected thermodynamics (MLCAPEs ~300-400 J/kg).

 

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Brennan