Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1 – July 11th
Regional Impacts
Isolated thunderstorms across New Brunswick expected late this afternoon or early evening with the possibility of a severe thunderstorm over northernmost NB. Local heavy downpour and strong gusts are the main threats.
Convective Discussion
Thunderstorm development later this afternoon or early evening over New Brunswick is possible. Current conditions are not favourable for tstorm development as a capping inversion generally around the 700mb level will inhibit any convective activity. However, this cap may begin to erode later in the day as cooling in the mid levels will help destabilize the column. An upper level jet also begins to descend from the north which could help enhance vertical lift. If the capping inversion does erode, 500 – 750 J/kg of CAPE may be realized and wind shear around 35 kts will help to tilt the updraft and may help realize longer lived cells. A trough moving in later today will help kick off any convective activity. Low level moisture is not impressive as Td’s sit around the 15C mark so this could inhibit stronger cells. Overall, it’s a marginal situation for severe tstorm development with the uncertainty of the capping inversion and dry lower levels so I will not be issuing watches and will see how things develop this afternoon.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2 – July 12th









