Regional Impacts
There is a risk of isolated severe thunderstorms for across extreme SE NB, PEI and a good chunk of NS today giving strong winds, torrential rainfall and small hail. There will also be scattered thundershowers/storms for SE LAB and NL giving heavy downpours and gusty winds.
Convective Discussion
There will not be a lot of time to delve into the gory details in this section today due to the current strong storms and watches in place for those resulting in an obvious time contraint. Long story short: The CAPE is high (in excess of 1000 j/kg), shear up around 40 knots, PWAT 30-40 mm, a fairly active surface trough (with history to boot for strong storms) and a moist, unstable atmosphere. Given the fact strong storms developed overnight and into this morning shows the already good dynamics at play…and add the thermodynamics could exasperate things. Currently watches are in effect for Kent County and Moncton and Southeast New Brunswick County, as well as Cumberland County-Minas Shore and Cumberland County North and Cobequid Pass of Nova Scotia. Watches will be extended further to the south and east across NS in the next half an hour or so.
Thunderstorm Outlook for July 27th, 2021
Thunderstorm Outlook for July 28th, 2021
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