Convective outlook for the Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Monday, August 26, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for August 26 2019
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Friday, August 23, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for August 23, 2019
Convective Discussion.
There are a couple features worth noting today. First off there is some elevated convection associated with the thickness ridge near the Avalon this morning. This is lying along the 850 thermal ridge and very high PW. Heavy downpours to affect the SE Avalon over the next hour or so. The second feature is a cold front over western NL. Upper level analysis shows a very strong 250 jet (but not in a favorable position). There is plenty of shear (50+ knots), but the instabilities are not that strong. And sat pix shows a lot of cloud cover. If this does burn off allowing some partial clearing there could be a couple decent cells develop this afternoon (across WRN/CNTRL NL) that could give some strong wind gusts. Small hail is also a possibility.
Regional impacts.
Newfoundland: locally heavy downpours across the SE Avalon. SCT cells this afternoon for CNTRL/WRN areas giving some gusty winds.
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI and Labrador: nil.
Jeremy
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Convective Outlook Valid for August 22 2019
Convective Discussion.
A frontal wave currently over the lower St Lawrence will continue to move eastward today under a very strong upper level wind flow. The surface cold front has moved south of the St Lawrence river this morning and dry/stable air is now found west of it. The low cloud continue to dissipate over the Maritimes as the cold front approaches. Ahead of the front, the air mass remains marginally unstable and with the some limited daytime heating of the surface scattered thunderstorms will develop once a warm layer in the low to mid levels becomes eroded. Current radar indicates early development over the mountains of the Eastern Townships and Maine Highlands. These storms will propagate eastward as the front pushes through NB later in the day.
Regional Impacts.
Newfoundland&Labrador: Isolated non-severe thunderstorms.
Nova Scotia: Risk of a thunderstorm over central, northern and eastern regions.
New Brunswick: Scattered thunderstorms developing west of the region moving east. The main threat is very high wind gusts.
Prince Edward Island: Risk of thunderstorms late today.
Jean-Marc




