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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Convective Outlook for Today and Tomorrow

 

For today…

 

Regional Impacts

 

Heavy downpours and strong wind gusts can be expected in thunderstorms over northern parts of New Brunswick this afternoon. Wind gusts may exceed 70 km/h and the heaviest downpours are forecast to be around 25mm.

 

Over Newfoundland embedded thunderstorms could continue giving locally higher rainfall amounts.

 

Convective Discussion

 

Another active day of thunderstorms is expected across northern New Brunswick with CAPE values in excess of 1000 j/kg. The dynamics are not quite as favourable today with deep shear values of about 25 knots from the 12Z sounding at KCAR. The is some drying at midlevel’s which could lead to strong downdrafts possibly exceeding 70km/hr over northern area and could possible approach warning levels of 90 km/hr.

 

 

 

For tomorrow…

 

At this point there is not a high probability of severe weather due to the low CAPE however dynamics will be increasing through the day leading to a risk of some severe weather for western Labrador and northwestern New Brunswick.

 

 

Mel Lemmon

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Convective Outlook Valid for Today and Tomorrow

 

Regional Impacts

Thunderstorms are forecast to develop this afternoon over northwestern New Brunswick and spread eastward into the evening. Heavy downpours can be expected with rainfall amounts possibly exceeding 25 mm in the heaviest thunderstorms. Wind gusts may occur but are not expected to approach warning criteria. Some small hail is possible.

 

Convective Discussion

The primary concern is heavy rainfall due to the high amounts of available moisture content. Deep wind shear values are generally less than 30 knots and long lived supercells are not expected. It is possible that storms could become weakly organised into a mesoscale convective system but rainfall will remain the primary concern.

 

 

 

For Thursday, rainfall remains the primary concern, however stronger wind gusts can be expected.

 

Mel Lemmon

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Convective Outlook Valid for May 27, 2020

 

Regional Impacts:

 

We are expecting thunderstorms for northern New Brunswick tomorrow afternoon and continuing into the evening.  Heavy downpours and small hail are possible, but a this time strong winds look less likely.  A more detailed discussion will be issued tomorrow.

 

Jennifer Kowal

Monday, September 2, 2019

Convective Outlook Valid for September 2nd, 2019

Convective Discussion.

There is just the slightest risk of an embedded thundershower across western LAB and NB…but not enough to even highlight it on the map. OTWZ, there could be some elevated overnight convection approaching SWRN NS associated with a frontal trough.

Regional Impacts.

Nil.


Jeremy

Saturday, August 31, 2019

Day 1 Convective Outlook for Atlantic Canada Valid August 31, 2019

Convective Discussion
No thunderstorm activity expected.

Regional Impacts
Maritimes…
None.

Newfoundland and Labrador…
None.



Andy Firth