Regional Impacts
There is a slight risk of an isolated severe thunderstorm or 2 across central areas of New Brunswick this afternoon into this evening giving torrential rainfall and strong winds. Small hail is also a possible in the stronger cells.
Scattered thundershowers are likely for southeastern Labrador and western Newfoundland today and into tonight. This is mostly elevated precipitation so just some heavy downpours are expected.
There is a slight risk of a thundershower this afternoon and early this evening across the valley and northern Nova Scotia.
Lastly isolated thundershowers are possible for western Labrador later today.
Convective Discussion
The same front that produced some severe weather in Quebec yesterday is now situated across central areas of New Brunswick (though in a somewhat weakened state). The 12Z KCAR profile does support MLCAPE of 800-1000 j/kg, PWAT around 44 mm and good shear at around 40 knots. And also good low level instability. There are 2 warm noses that could prevent things from firing. However given enough buoyant energy, a diffluent flow at 500 mb observed at 12Z and a jet streak at 250 mb placing the region in the left exit region, isolated severe storms are a possibility.
An upper level feature will give some scattered thundershowers to SE LAB and WRN NL but all non-severe.
For the valley and northern NS there is a slight risk of a thundershower this afternoon and evening…but the limiting factor will be the upstream cloud cover now entering the region and lack of any trigger. Expect mostly TCU giving locally heavy downpours.
An approaching upper-level trough over north-central Quebec will give some isolated non-severe cells to western LAB later today.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2

Jeremy