Regional Impacts
New Brunswick…Heavy downpours possible this afternoon and evening over eastern coastal regions.
Nova Scotia… Heavy downpours possible this afternoon and evening.
Prince Edward Island… An isolated thundershower is possible this afternoon.
Labrador… Heavy downpours possible this afternoon and evening over south/central sections.
Newfoundland…Heavy downpours are possible early this afternoon and evening over southeastern sections. An isolated thundershower is possible as well this afternoon over western sections.
Convective Discussion
A very warm and humid air mass continues over the Atlantic region today as a trough of low pressure over southern Quebec extending into New England slowly makes its way further east. A weak trough moved through overnight and is still providing some elevated convection this morning over the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Maritime marine areas with heavy showers moving into the Burin Peninsula of Newfoundland. Stratus and fog over the Maritimes and western Newfoundland continues to clear this morning, making way for temperatures to rise into the low 30s for many areas this afternoon. There lacks a strong trigger as the main trough remains further west still, but some coastal convergence could provide enough lift for some single or multicellular storms to fire this afternoon. There is ample moisture with PWATs approaching 50 mm in Nova Scotia but shear remains weak and freezing levels are near 1500ft, therefore the main threat should be being lightning and heavy downpours, especially if any training occurs. Isolated thundershowers are also possible this afternoon over western Newfoundland given lift over the higher terrain, as well as in central/southern Labrador.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 1 – August 13, 2021
Thunderstorm Outlook for Day 2 – August 14, 2021
A sharper cold front will move into New Brunswick tomorrow afternoon. Ahead and along this front, storms are likely with the potential to be severe.









