actually the upper low to its NW is helping Chris..but the dry air is what killed him almost...moisture in the midlevels is returning...but the thing is..the shear from the weak upperlows surrounding chris..especially E of him will not help. So expect a small comeback.especially tonight...but nothing more for now.... I am surprised that with winds around 25mph and pressure of 1012 that we have a TS,,should be a 30mph TD......they are being very cautious...yes...but hey...give the system what is currently Is I feel....a weak TD...right?
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