So far, so good.
The evening is looking relatively calm with winds exceeding no more than in the 15-20 km/h range. Temperature wise, it should stay at 22 degrees.
Now, I've checked several weather maps from different sources, and so far the strong upper level low system is still moving in the same direction, but with less velocity. However, this is not substantial.
Also, I wouldn't take out the possibility of rain during the evening hours, just yet, although it says 20% chance. I say this because the dynamics are still in the atmosphere tomorrow evening from daytime heating and humidity, which, in fact still makes the airmass quite unstable, giving way to precipitation in the form of rain and/or thunderstorms. Plus, this system carries a lot of moisture and is associated with a weak cold front, acting as a trigger once mixed witht the more humid air. Don't take my word for it! I'm just saying that it's still a possibility!
As for the speed of the system, you're right. It is showing some signs of slowing, which could be responsible for the 20% chance tomorrow evening, thus making it arrive later at night, but this decrease in speed is not that substantial. So, in essence, there's a good chance of being spared.
As I said before, though, I've also checked with some evening forcasts with adjacent cities, like Ottawa or even closer, Cornwall. Both are seing rain and thudershowers in the evening with high chances ranging from 80-90%.
I will closely monitor the evening for tomorrow and report any changes, if any. I hope that's not the case! Anything's possible!
Regards,
Trav.
