We present a description of the evolution of the convective boundary layer (CBL) over the boreal forests of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as observed by the national center for atmospheric research (NCAR) Electra research aircraft during the 1994 boreal ecosystem-atmosphere study (BOREAS). All observations were made between 1530 and 2230 UT (0930-1630 local solar time, LST). We show that the CBL flux divergence often led to drying of the CBL over the course of the day, with the greatest drying (approaching 0.5 gkg"-"1hr"-"1) observed in the morning, 1000-1200 LST, and decreasing over time to nearly no drying (0 to 0.1 gkg"-"1hr"-"1) by midafternoon (1500-1600 LST). The maximum warming (0.45 Khr"-&qu...