Convective Discussion.
There are a couple areas today that run the risk for some thunderstorms. First is across WRN/CNTRL LAB where an upper trough will produce some TCU and SCTD CBs this afternoon. There is very little shear and lack of moisture, but freezing levels are fairly low. Some small hail is a possibility. SAT PIX is showing the cloud breaking up which will aid their development.
The second area will be across NRN/CNTRL NB this afternoon and into this evening. KCAR is showing decent shear (40-45 knots), but is lacking low level moisture. Also modifying for a convective temperature of 27 only gives a few hundred J/KG of CAPE. An upstream upper level trough will help to initiate some convection after lunch. Given the dry air below 700 mb, there could be some modest dry microbursts in the stronger cells. Right now severe storms are not expected…and just a slight chance in seeing near severe storms this afternoon and into this evening. Local downpours are also possible along with small hail. Later tonight, some of the convection may slide south and eastward affecting SRN NB and parts of PEI.
Regional Impacts.
Labrador: scattered non-severe cells this afternoon for central and western regions.
New Brunswick: scattered storms this afternoon and evening for central and northern portions of the province. Gusty winds and small hail with some cells.
PEI: risk of seeing a TRSA tonight as convection drifts eastward from NB.
Nova Scotia/Newfoundland: nil.
Jeremy





