Regional Impacts
Today:
LAB: Risk of thundershowers with heavy downpours and gusty winds in northern Labrador.
NB: Slight risk of a thundershower giving a brief heavy downpour and gusty winds.
PEI/NS/NL: None
Tonight:
None
Tomorrow:
LAB: Risk of thundershowers with heavy downpours and strong wind gusts.
Maritimes/NL: None
Convective Discussion
A low pressure system is slowly moving southeastward across the Grand Banks today. There has been the odd embedded thunderstorm north of the low over the Avalon Peninsula this morning and the threat of heavy downpours continues further east, mainly affecting the northern and southeastern Grand Banks today.
A weak trough will move into northern Labrador today from northern Quebec. While upper dynamics are limited, sea breeze convergence, terrain influence and warm surface temperatures could aid in the development of thundershowers this afternoon.
Although there is a ridge over the Maritimes keeping most of the area capped for any strong convection, the convective temperatures may be realised over parts of central and western New Brunswick this afternoon with high temperatures reaching 28C. Based off the 12Z Caribou sounding and not much change expected in the mid-upper levels, isolated showers with a slight risk of a thundershower giving a brief heavy downpour are possible.
Tomorrow, a relatively deep low pressure system will track into James Bay, with a trailing cold front stretching from central Quebec into the eastern USA. Thunderstorms along and ahead of the front may reach western Labrador by afternoon before convection diminishes in the evening.
Thunderstorm Outlook for TODAY
Thunderstorm Outlook for TONIGHT
Thunderstorm Outlook for TOMORROW
Roberta McArthur