Hi all. Looks like that bad girl Isabel is losing any sort of eyewall structure as dry air feeds into the system, as you noted Lois. Not sure about the earlier comment re: watch being dropped south of Morehead City? There are warnings in effect there now.
Intensity continues to be the big question mark in my mind. I think the chances are best that it remains cat 2 up to the coast, but wouldn't be surprised to see it weaken even further because of the dry air entering the system. What a blessing that could be!
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