Regional Impacts:
Today
Labrador: scattered lightning over southern and eastern areas with 0-1 cm hail, 20 mm rainfall, isolated lightning elsewhere.
Northern Newfoundland and Gulf waters: isolated lightning and locally heavy downpours.
Tonight
Labrador: isolated lightning over southeastern areas.
Sunday
Labrador: Isolated lightning over western area and southeastern areas.
Newfoundland: isolated lightning over northern and northeastern areas.
Convective Discussion:
A stacked centre of low pressure remains nearly stationary over southern Labrador today with an upper trough moving eastward through Newfoundland today with scattered showers. This low will continue to weaken then slowly drift southeastward on Sunday. Instability near the low centre and within the trough will allow the possibility of isolated to scattered convection today that is already gotten going over the lower North Shore Quebec. In the area near and east of the low centre, with bulk shears of 25-30 kts, MLCAPES of 500-750 J/kg, and precipitable water near 20 mm, storms are expected to remain sub-severe criteria. Small hail near 1cm is also possible given low freezing levels. There is also a risk of cold core funnels with low LCLs and weak vertical shear. Elsewhere across Labrador and northern Newfoundland, isolated lightning is possible.
For tonight, storms will weaken in the evening and become elevated as the low slowly moves eastward.
For Sunday, some lingering convection is possible over southeastern Labrador and northeastern Newfoundland as the low centre continues to drift southeastward. Meanwhile, another upper low will move into western Labrador from central Quebec in the afternoon, providing some instability with isolated thunderstorms.
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