Thunderstorm Outlook for Today
Isolated thunderstorms with locally heavy rainfall
Regional Impacts
Eastern Maritimes and western NF: isolated thunderstorms embedded in a very moist airmass. Rainfall amounts 30 to 60 mm and locally exceeding 75 mm.
Convective Discussion
Surface low pressure over southeastern Maine will continue to advance towards NF today. Large area of continuous rain extends from near the centre of the low to southwestern NF. A warm front extending from the low to SW NF, this frontal boundary is the focus for isolated CB/ACB’s as depicted by the YJT upper air sounding.
Dry air is entering region from the NW in advance of a surface ridge over northern Ontario / Quebec. Open cellular Cu/Tcu’s will develop ahead of the ridge, but surface temperatures would have to jump to the mid-20’s for this surface-based convection to reach the next level. Considering the origin of the air mass behind the low and the presence of a subsidence inversion, CB’s are ruled out behind the area of rain.
Thunderstorm Outlook for Tonight
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