Thunderstorm Outlook for today – Friday August 6
Regional Impacts
Isolated thunderstorms with brief downpours over Eastern NS and NF. A slight risk of hail over west-central NB. Non-severe storms over sourthern Lab.
Convective Discussion
A moisture laden air mass continues to prevail over southern NB, NS and NF, precipitable water estimates from this morning sounding range from 40 to 50 mm. At the surface the frontal band extends from South Shore of NS to PEI to central NF. Embedded ACC/ACB continue to produce isolated pockets of heavier showers. Some surface based convection is beginning to develop with the help of daytime heating, and some upper support (upper SWly jet from NB to southern Lab). 500 mb heights have been falling in the past 12 hours by about 3 or 4 dam which indicates cooler temperatures advancing aloft. Tephigram modification suggest cape values of about 500 J/kg and EL between 250-330. Good enough for pulse storms in the shaded area of the map. The Gagetown sounding is slightly more interesting, with moderate deep layer shear values, and surface-based cape values between 700-900 J/kg. Equilibrium level would still be well below the tropopause (below 380-420).
Thunderstorm Outlook for tomorrow - Saturday August 7th
There is a risk of non-severe afternoon thunderstorms over portion of the region.








