Regional Impacts
Today:
NB: Scattered thunderstorms over central and southern regions. Some of these storms will likely be strong. The main threat will be very strong wind gusts of 70-90 km/h, and brief heavy downpours with rainfall rates of 20 mm/h
NL: Scattered thunderstorms mostly elevated over north-central regions of the Island ending this afternoon. Showers heavy at times with rainfall rates of 10-20mm/h
PEI: Risk of thunderstorms late this afternoon
NS: None
Lab: None
Tonight:
NB/PEI: Isolated thunderstorms ending
NL: Risk of thunderstorms over southern portions of the Island
NS: None
Lab: None
Sunday:
NS: Isolated thunderstorms developing with localized heavy showers
NL: Slight risk of thunderstorms over eastern regions
NB/PEI/LAB: None
Convective Discussion
At 12z this morning an upper trough extends from Hudson’s Bay to the lower Great Lakes, at the surface a low pressure system is located over the mouth of the St. Lawrence river with a warm front extending to central NF and a cold front extending southwestward over NE. Very warm and humid air prevails over the region with dewpoints ranging from 18-21 deg, and precipitable water between 30-40 mm. However dewpoints have been diminishing slowly over NW NB this morning, and this trend is expected throughout the area during the rest of the weekend. The low-level moisture was extending up to 300-400 m above ground this morning, but the latest satellite imagery is showing dissipation of the low level cloud. With full sunshine this afternoon, surface-based convection should initiate over southern NB where temperatures of 28-30 deg. are expected. In this modified environment, the potential energy will increase to about 1000 J/kg. Deep layer shear of around 30kt will likely lead to some clusters become somewhat organized into bands with a potential of low-key bow lines.
The convection over NF is associated with the warm front and much of the instability is above 850-700 mb level, CAPE of 400-500 J/kg are supporting this convection in an environment with precipitable water of ~40mm.
For Sunday, the weakening cold front should slowly move southeastward over NS and NF. The likelihood of thunderstorm activity is medium for Sunday afternoon
Thunderstorm Outlook for Today
Thunderstorm Outlook for Tonight
Thunderstorm Outlook for Tomorrow