Details specified in the above posting remain, in large part, applicable for tomorrow (July 30th). As such, here are the most likely conditions for the Montreal area for Saturday, July 30th.
Temperature/Humidity
Maximum temperatures of 26-27 C are favorable for tomorrow mid-afternoon. Humidity should be on the low side for most of the day, so a humidex is negligible. By the mid- to late-evening, a temperature of 24-25 C is more likely (including display time), and humidity is expected to increase to borderline low-moderate levels, inducing a mild humidex of 26-27 C.
Precipitation
Under the influence of high pressure, mostly clear skies are favorable, and convective rain showers will be kept at a minimum. A few high-level cirrus and very sparsely distributed low-level fair-weather cumulus will likely be present through the day (only patches of high-level cirrus clouds during the evening as the air further stabilizes).
Wind
Wind direction will continue to be monitored, but recent and latest data supports very light to occasionally calm winds, as mentioned in the previous posting. Speeds of 3-6 km/h to calm are favorable through the day, but especially by the evening period. Under such conditions, directional tendencies are much more variable locally (due to local influences on the wind becoming more important when speeds are very light). Still, a NNE pattern is likely to be the most overall favorable scenario, causing the smoke to move very, very gently towards spectators on the bridge immediately near La Ronde. Extensive periods of smoke accumulation are very likely (notably during active sections, and along low- to mid-level of the display), but the smoke itself should not be building too excessively (or inheriting a very thick texture) due to lower amounts of humidity. Still, this could very frequently cause the display to appear murky (from all vantage points) with virtually small displacement of smoke accumulations as the display progresses.
In summary, a warm evening, with mostly clear skies, borderline low-moderate humidity, and very light to calm winds.
*Another update concerning wind velocity to come by tomorrow mid-afternoon (July 30th).
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Not a problem for the forecasts, Paul! It was definitely a challenging year for overall wind direction, in particular, but yes, we remained dry throughout the season during the 10:00-10:30 p.m. time slot, and I am very confident for the same tomorrow! I think the wind speed could be often problematic tomorrow, though, as speeds could resemble what we witnessed during Switzerland’s display, possibly a touch weaker.
Trav.
