Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1
Regional Impacts
New Brunswick: Some thunderstorms this afternoon, with heavy downpours, gusty winds, an a low chance for hail. In the northwest the winds and rain may reach warning criteria.
Newfoundland: Some thunderstorms this afternoon, with possible heavy downpours, some gusty winds, and a chance for hail. In the north, roughly from Grand Lake east, there is a slight chance for severe weather, with rainfall followed by gusty winds being the greatest risk.
Nova Scotia: some thundershowers possibly this afternoon into this evening. Non-severe elevated convection, mostly.
Prince Edward Island: Possible non-severe thundershowers.
Western Labrador: Thundershowers this afternoon with some gusty winds.
Convective Discussion
The broad upper low has move southeast to northwest of the St. Lawrence River, with an associated broad surface low just north of Vermont. A trough stretching east over northern New Brunswick and continuing east over Newfoundland will be part of the trigger for this afternoon. Similarly, an associated low/trough southwest of Yarmouth will give embedded elevated convection to the eastern part of Nova Scotia as it moves east today, and will start impacting southern Newfoundland overnight tonight, and mat give a little more elevated convection to the southern Island. Southwestern Labrador will see some more afternoon into this evening.
Northwest New Brunswick and north-central Newfoundland have measurable risks for severe convective impacts, mainly for strong gusts and heavy downpours. For New Brunswick, there is a little dynamic forcing with some weak upper PVA near the trough, and PWAT is higher than yesterday at around 30-35 mm. Adjusting the Caribou and Gray tephis for this afternoon’s max temperature gave CAPEs between 700-1500 J/kg. assuming the clouds break up a bit. The shear is low, and we’re not expecting supercells, but some heavy downpours and strong downdrafts are possible. A watch will be issued shortly. For Newfoundland the ingredients are weaker, but there is still a possibility forstrong downdrafts and some local heavy showers.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2
Northern Labrador may have some weak thundershowers in the afternoon. Newfoundland may see some embedded convection associated with the trough from Nova Scotia moving into the southern island. For Nova Scotia and souther New Brunswick a second disturbance may give some embedded convection.









