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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts…

 

Today

NB/NS/PEI/NL/Labrador: A chance of non-severe thunderstorms with small hail.

 

Tonight

NS/PEI/NL:  A chance of a thundershower.

NB/Labrador: None

 

Thursday

NL/Labrador: A chance of non-severe thunderstorms with small hail.

NS/NB/PEI: None

 

Convective Discussion

A trough of low pressure will move across New Brunswick this afternoon and across Nova Scotia and Newfoundland overnight. MLCAPE values near 500 J/kg are expected ahead of this trough with effective shear of 40 to 50 knots. The limited CAPE should restrict any potential weather to near severe only. The wild card is the strong approaching upper jet which will have northern New Brunswick in the favourable left exit region. All that being said, moderate winds gusts, small hail and downpours are possible in the moist airmass ahead of the trough (precipitable water of 30-40 mm). Over Labrador, a descending cold pool will give scattered thundershowers with the potential for small hail and gusty winds. Over Newfoundland, a slowly departing trough with give a chance of thundershowers this afternoon and into the late evening. On Thursday, the cold pool over Labrador will again give non-severe thunderstorms with gusty winds and a chance of small hail associated with the cold pool low freezing levels.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Convective Outlook Valid for Today , Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts…

 

Today

NB/NS/PEI/NL/Labrador: A chance of non-severe thunderstorms with small hail.

 

Tonight

NS/NL:  A chance of a thundershower.

NB/PEI/Labrador: None

Wednesday

NB/NS/PEI/NL/Labrador: A chance of non-severe thunderstorms with small hail.

 

Convective Discussion

A trough of low pressure will move across New Brunswick this afternoon and across Nova Scotia and Newfoundland later tonight. MLCAPE values near 1000 J/kg are expected ahead of this trough but effective shear is relatively low at around 20 knots. This should limited any severe weather potential. That being said, moderate winds gusts and downpours are possible in the moist airmass ahead of the trough (precipitable water of 30-40 mm). Over Labrador, a separate trough will give scattered thundershowers with the potential for small hail and gusty winds. On Wednesday, the slow moving trough over Labrador will sweep into New Brunswick. Again non-severe thunderstorms are possible however the shear is quite high (40-50 kts) but the MLCAPE values will be 500 J/kg or less.

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Monday, July 28, 2025

Convective Outlook Valid for Today, Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

Today:

NL: Risk of an embedded thundershower.

Maritimes/LAB: None

Tonight:

Slight risk of a thundershower in northwestern New Brunswick.

Tomorrow:

NB: Risk of isolated thunderstorms giving locally heavy downpours and strong wind gusts.

NS: Risk of an isolated thundershower across the spine of the province.

LAB: Risk of isolated thundershowers giving small hail and strong wind gusts.

NL: None

Convective Discussion

A lingering cold front from a low pressure system south of Greenland tracks across Newfoundland while a trough weakens over western Labrador as a ridge sits over the Maritimes. A few lightning strikes were noted in Newfoundland along the front this morning, with the risk continuing into the afternoon.

For the Maritimes today, heat and humidity builds under a ridge, but with sufficient sea breeze convergence, there will be some showers that develop across southern New Brunswick, PEI and the spine and northern Nova Scotia but no thunderstorms are expected with these showers today. 

A quick moving short-wave trough will move into Central Quebec tonight and into New Brunswick and Labrador tomorrow. There could be a lingering thunderstorm reach northwestern New Brunswick before the threat diminishes overnight. The threat of showers or thundershowers increases on Tuesday and further on Wednesday as a series of  troughs affect the region. MLCAPE values increase to 1000Jkg across New Brunswick and with increasing precipitable water and effective shear increasing to 35kt, there is the possibility of organization into multicells or lines that develop. Over Labrador, the troughing will aid in thundershowers across western Labrador and topographical lift and convergence south and east of Lake Melville could also aid in thundershowers tomorrow. As freezing levels lower across western Labrador, small hail will also be possible.

 

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Roberta McArthur

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Convective Outlook Valid for Today, Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

Today: Chance of a TS in NB later today. Smoke may diminish this risk. Also a chance in southern Labrador. Gusty winds would be the hazard.

Tonight: No thunderstorms forecast.

Tomorrow: Central Lab and central Nfld have a marginal risk of a lightning strike or 2. Nothing severe forecast at this time.

Tuesday: Embedded multicell thunderstorms possible in NB. Main hazards would be very heavy rain and small hail. NS could see single cell structure reaching severe limits for rain along the spine region.

Convective Discussion

Wildfire smoke may act as enhanced CIN to the TS forecast for today. It’s a fine balancing act. But, if it doesn’t – multicell thunderstorms are possible in NB late in the afternoon and evening. Effective shear is over 30 kts and bases will be decently high, giving a wind gust risk. Stable for tonight with Heat conditions building into the Maritimes. Pop up showers and -TS risk further east on Monday. Tuesday looks to be ridge breakdown with rainfall being the hazard. Training systems could develop in parts of western NB and central Maine, so this is something to watch. Details will be tailored in coming shifts on rainfall amounts/rates.

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Forecaster: TIRONE

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Convective Outlook Valid for Today, Tonight and Tomorrow

Regional Impacts

Today: Embedded convection along a trundling trof line from Avalon down to slope waters. No severe hazards forecast. Rain and scattered lightning expected.

Tonight: No thunderstorms forecast.

Tomorrow: Risk of thunderstorms in southern and western Labrador. Additional risk of organized convection across NB. These storms could bring gusty winds and heavy downpours.

Convective Discussion

Conditions are fairly stable behind dominant cold frontal forcing today/tonight. Ahead of the front (and near the triple point near Stephenville, NL)  activity continues. Rainfall is the biggest hazard under organized clusters. Significant mid-level smoke is entering into the Maritimes from the NW under the building ridge. This may act as enhanced CIN to the TS forecast for Sunday. But, if it doesn’t – multicell thunderstorms are possible in NB in the afternoon and evening. Effective shear is over 30 kts and bases will be decently high, giving a wind gust risk.

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Forecaster: TIRONE