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Good morning...the area most of us now agree is a low center has migrated northward and a little westerly over night. The present dynamic supports that motion to continue. There is an upper cyclonic circulation just east of the Texas gulf coast that is sagging to the south a bit, and the steering seems to be influenced by the flow around that. The base of the trough now exiting the east coast will miss this to the north, and as it exits a northerly flow will be enhanced in its wake. If this stays fairly constant for a day or so longer, then the ultimate direction for this system should bring the low toward Miss/La gulf coast. Lets face it this will be mostly a rain maker without much wind impact, unless it stalls in the mid gulf for a day or two, Most of us need the rain and this system should be more beneficial than harmful. |