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Saturday, July 10, 2021

Convective Outlook valid for Today and Tomorrow


Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1 – JULY 10th

 

Regional Impacts

Slight risk of non severe thunderstorms over southwestern NS late this afternoon or evening.


 

Convective Discussion

Severe thunderstorms not expected today.  Drying conditions behind the remnants of Elsa will not be favourable for tstorm development over the Maritimes today.  No tstorms expected over Nfld and Labrador today. A few thundershowers over the Gulf of Maine may move over southwestern NS late this afternoon or tonight.



 

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2 – JULY 11th

 

Regional Impacts

Thunderstorms possible over areas of New Brunswick tomorrow as a trough tracks in over the area late in the day.  There is a slight possibility for some of these thunderstorms to become severe.

 


 

Friday, July 9, 2021

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Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1 – JULY 9th

 

Regional Impacts

Non-severe thunderstorms are forecast for Nova Scotia, PEI, Cape Breton, and parts of New Brunswick as Elsa approaches the Maritimes and passes over this evening.

 

Convective Discussion

With today’s storms, heavy rainfall and lightning will be the main threats. Convection is possible on Elsa’s eastern side as a warm tropical airmass gets pumped into the region and the circulation brings decent midlevel shear. Freezing levels are very high so hail is not expected. Any discrete cells over the marine district could be marginally severe this afternoon and evening with gusts above 70km/h.

 

 

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2 – JULY 10th

 

Regional Impacts

Non-severe thunderstorms are possible for areas of southwestern Nova Scotia and SE New Brunswick, in clearing behind Elsa.

 

Convective Discussion

Storms will be short lived and very isolated. Highly dependent on back-side clearing of synoptic driven clouds.

 

Thursday, July 8, 2021

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Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1 – JULY 8th

 

Regional Impacts

Non-severe thunderstorms are forecast for areas of southwestern Nova Scotia and the valley this afternoon and evening.

 

Convective Discussion

Storms will be elevated in nature, with lightning being the main hazard. Heaviest rainfall will be over the southern marine district, where up to 45mm could fall in a strong pulse cell.

 

 

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2 – JULY 9th

 

Regional Impacts

Embedded non-severe convection is possible in isolated pockets associated with the passage of post-tropical storm Elsa.

 

Convective Discussion

Main hazards from any cell that does develop would be locally heavy downpours and lightning. Storms will be moving quite quickly along the 500mb steering flow. Additionally, plentiful cloud cover will keep discrete storm development to a minimum.

 

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

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Convective Outlook for Day 1 – JULY 7th

 

Regional Impacts

Non-severe thundershowers are forecast for offshore waters and coastal areas of Labrador with the passage of a weak cold front.

 

Convective Discussion

Most areas in the Maritimes are strongly capped at 700mb with a building ridge off to our west. Any cells that do develop over the marine district will be non-severe with lightning and pockets of heavy showers as the main hazard.

 

 

Convective Outlook for Day 2 – JULY 8th

 

Regional Impacts

Non-severe elevated convection is possible late in the day with an advancing tropical airmass over extreme southwestern Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy.

 

Convective Discussion

Main hazards from this would be locally heavy downpours and lightning. Storms will be moving quite quickly along the sub-tropical jet.

 

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1

 

 

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2

 

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

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Regional Impacts

 

For Labrador…

Isolated Thunderstorms producing locally 20mm of rain and potentially gusting winds to 60 km/hr.

 

For New Brunswick…

Scattered thunderstorms potentially in the late afternoon or evening. Possibly winds gusting to 70km/hr and locally 25mm for northwestern areas.

 

For PEI…

Isolated Thunderstorms possible this evening.

 

Convective Discussion

Thunderstorm development today will depend on the weakening upper ridge and the timing of the approaching cold front. There is the expectation that low level moisture will continue to build today leading to an increase in thunderstorm potential with some organised storms possibly developing. Most of the initiation will be in Quebec with storms eventually moving into the Atlantic region late this afternoon. The overall threat of severe weather is low but that outlook may change if a linear feature forms along the cold front and moves over the area.

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1

 

 

Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2