Regional Impacts
Strong clusters of thunderstorms could produce localized heavy downpours early this afternoon over southwestern Nova Scotia.
Later this afternoon, thunderstorms formation over central and southern Maine could spread robust clusters over southwestern New Brunswick, the main threat would be brief heavy rain and damaging wind gusts.
Convective Discussion
An upper trough along with a weak cyclonic upper jet over northern Quebec could trigger an isolated thunderstorm over western Lab, in the east Goose is showing stability in the mid-levels so convection will be limited to fair weather cumulus. For the Maritimes, two distinct air mass present different threat. For Nova Scotia a surface front extends from the New England coast to Northumberland Strait, a southwesterly low-level jet is feeding moisture over the area with moderate to heavy rain expected at times. For New Brunswick, a surface feature to the west will provide the forcing necessary for thunderstorm initiation over the Maine Highlands. A 100kt upper level jet could help sustain these individual storms long enough for them to propagate eastward into western NB. Although the main threat with these storms would be brief downpours and damaging wind gusts - none of the severity indicators are particularly high at this point.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2









