Good evening,
Building onto what was mentioned before in my last message, a cold front, associated with a Prairie low, is quickly making its way Eastward from Southern and Eastern Ontario and closely entering our region towards the late evening and predominantly the overnight hours.
As the warm sector of air moves into Southern Quebec earlier in the day, moist warm air will gradually build in and instability will soon be prompted to develop. As a result, we'll be having a mostly sunny (with increasing cloudiness later on) and moderately humid day, along with temperature highs ranging between 26-29 Celsius. With the moisture content, it will feel more like the mid 30's during the afternoon. However, despite what most of the forecasts are illustrating, once that warm front comes through, I personally wouldn't rule out the chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms to develop later tomorrow afternoon into the evening.
With respect to the evening hours, temperatures will remain between 23-25 C with lingering humidity, making it feel into the low 30's or high 20's - likely the latter. Seeing that the front is closing in, you will most surely notice the more partly cloudy-overcasted pattern along with more threatening looking clouds becoming more rampant in the sky by the early evening. This will also mean that winds will be breezy at times between 15-25 km/h coming largely from the S-SE. Through the day itself, you will notice large towering cumulus clouds also forming in the afternoon because of the instability present (and hence the "cloudy periods" that you're currently seeing in the various forecast outputs). Overall, though, the weather tomorrow will be nice, so enjoy it, but just be aware of these other little variables at the same time.
That's the way the weather should work. Fortunately, because of the front nearing the region during the evening, we are mostly dealing with the
risk of thunderstorms and convective rains before they become more persistent in development during the overnight, in which case, it could be a noisy one tomorrow overnight. As a result, it would be good to have your umbrellas, once more, on standby, just in case of anything - it is very unstable at that time. I checked the atmospheric dynamics for tomorrow with regards to instability, and
some storms in both Quebec and especially Ontario are potentially capable of reaching severe limations as well.
And as Paul quoted from EC, the UV index is very high tomorrow, but you guys know the drill when it comes to that.
TRae - Indeed, it would be most appropriate to have sunny weather for Sunny International, who is representing China this Saturday. I'm still watching the forecast models carefully, but it could be another unstable weekend. I suppose that in the meantime we should be of good cheer and say that we will have worry-free weather. It's amazing because only one display out of eight (South Korea) had their day of presentation completely free of any threats of rain whatsoever. I was right to say this Summer would be a busy one, weatherwise.
Trav.
