I am not sure, but my guess is that it is an ULL. The surface maps do not show a low in the area and there is certainly no mention in the Tropical Outlook. The 8 AM tropical discussion mentions it though.
A CUT-OFF UPPER TROUGH LIES TO THE E OF THIS RIDGE WITH THE AXIS FROM 30N60W THROUGH AN UPPER LOW NEAR 25N64W THROUGH THE MONA PASSAGE INTO THE CARIBBEAN. ASSOCIATED SURFACE TROUGH FROM 30N58W TO 23N68W. "
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