Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1
Regional Impacts
New Brunswick: Heavy downpours for most of the province likely, with strong downdrafts and possibly a wet microburst. The main threat area is the southwest.
Nova Scotia: Poissibly a similar situation to New Brunswick, but mainly for the Cobequids and the west inland for the worst impacts.
Prince Edward Island: Scattered thundershowers possible, with local heavy showers and gusty winds.
Convective Discussion
There’s a cold front from north of the Gaspe and extending southwest over northwestern Maine, slowly moving in this afternoon . There’s ample low moisture in the warm sector with PWATs near 45 mm, a moist tongue over southern New Brunswick, and a dry layer at 700 mb near and behind the cold front. Bulk shear is 40+ kts, but there is little storm relative helicity. This argues for multicells with the front as an organising feature. There’s already some weak prefrontal lines approaching the northwest, and conditions should intensify this afternoon, with some cooling aloft as a thermal ridge moves east of the porvince and we get some daytime heating. A diffluent flow aloft associated with an upper low to the northwest should also help.
For Nova Scotia conditions will occur later this afternoon or this evening with the approach of the low. Conditions should moderate into this evening.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2









