Weather conditions specified above continue to remain mostly identical to what was described above, though there are some minor modifications. As such, here are the dominant conditions for the Montreal area for Saturday, August 1st.
Temperature/Humidity
Temperatures continue to be warm during the afternoon hours, with maximum highs of 25-26 C. By late-evening, in the metropolitan area, temperatures should decline to 21-22 C. Humidity is moderate through the day, generating a mild humidex of 27-28 C, and by late-evening, humidity should increase to borderline moderate to high levels, inducing a humidex of 24-25 C.
Precipitation
An upper-level trough has settled over S. Ontario to S. Quebec and will be the focus for (deep) convection into the afternoon to early-evening hours. Scattered thunderstorms/convective rain showers (40% probability) will likely develop into the afternoon due to enhanced instability supplied by the trough. Given periods for solar heating and strengthening wind shear profiles, a few organized multi-cell thunderstorms may attain severe limits. Because thunderstorms and rain showers are largely driven by instability, convection should gradually diminish towards sunset and beyond (8:30 p.m. and onwards). Skies should be partly cloudy by late-evening (low-, mid-, and high-level clouds).
Wind
Winds continue to be breezy through most of the day, and from the WSW. Speeds during the afternoon are sustained at 19-23 km/h, with gusts of 28-33 km/h. By evening, however, winds become light (9-12 km/h) and should shift to more SW tendencies. As a result, smoke accumulations should be pushing at a reasonable speed towards right-hand sections of the La Ronde audience, notably smoke associated with high-level activity.
In summary, a warm evening, with temperatures in the lower 20s C, borderline moderate to high humidity, light SW winds, and partly cloudy skies.
*If necessary, another update will be provided by mid-afternoon today (August 1st) that will address largely wind velocity and thunderstorms/rain showers.
Trav.
