Convective outlook for the Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Monday, June 17, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for June 17th, 2019
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for June 16th, 2019
Convective Discussion
There are two features over Atlantic Canada today/tonight. An approaching low pressure system over central Quebec will give a risk of surface based thundershowers over extreme western Labrador this afternoon/evening. There is currently some relatively cloud free skies ahead of the low which will aid in the convection. The second feature is a warm front which will track just south of western Nova Scotia tonight. A risk of elevated thundershowers are possible over marine areas south of Nova Scotia.
Regional Impacts
Maritimes…
None.
Newfoundland and Labrador…
A risk of thundershowers over extreme western Labrador this afternoon/evening.
Andy Firth
Lead Meteorologist
Atlantic Storm Prediction Centre, MSC
Environment Canada / Government of Canada
3rd Floor, 45 Alderney Drive
Dartmouth NS B2Y 2N6
andrew.firth@canada.ca / Tel: 902-426-7779 / Fax: 902-426-4873
Andy Firth
Premier Météorologue
Le Centre de prévision des intempéries de l'Atlantique, SMC
Environnement Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
3e étage, 45 Alderney Drive
Dartmouth NS B2Y 2N6
andrew.firth@canada.ca / Tél: 902-426-7779 / Télécopieur: 902-426-4873
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for June 15th, 2019
Convective Discussion
There are two features over Atlantic Canada today. An approaching low pressure system over central Quebec will give a risk of surface based thundershowers over extreme western Labrador this afternoon. There is currently some relatively cloud free skies well ahead of the low which will aid in the convection. The second feature is an elevated area of warm air (TROWL) which is moving across western Newfoundland. A very slight risk of thundershowers are possible there. It is such a slight risk that it is not noted in the graphic below.
Regional Impacts
Maritimes…
None.
Newfoundland and Labrador…
A very slight risk of elevated thundershowers over southwestern Newfoundland this afternoon/evening.
A risk of thundershowers over extreme western Labrador this afternoon.
Andy Firth
Lead Meteorologist
Atlantic Storm Prediction Centre, MSC
Environment Canada / Government of Canada
3rd Floor, 45 Alderney Drive
Dartmouth NS B2Y 2N6
andrew.firth@canada.ca / Tel: 902-426-7779 / Fax: 902-426-4873
Andy Firth
Premier Météorologue
Le Centre de prévision des intempéries de l'Atlantique, SMC
Environnement Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
3e étage, 45 Alderney Drive
Dartmouth NS B2Y 2N6
andrew.firth@canada.ca / Tél: 902-426-7779 / Télécopieur: 902-426-4873




