I'd have to agree that a depression may finally be forming. From the visibles, I tend to look for tell-tale signs of cumulus streaming into the center. I'm beginning to notice that where the MLC is. Just south of the cluster you can see some of these cumulus streams moving, albeit only slightly, back to the west, or northwest. Since these clouds are at a lower altitude than the convection that is usually picked up so nicely on IR, I'm willing to take a gamble and say we should see a named entity by 11 tonight, perhaps as early as 5.
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