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This has looked better on satellite today, and is now being tracked as invest 92L. This is a relatively small area so it has a little bit of a chance to ramp up before a potential landfall if it holds together. Could fall apart just as quickly, but should watch it closely along the FL East coast (probably Brevard Northward) 2012's Tropical Storm Beryl wound up in a similar location as this one may wind up (next name on the list is Beryl), but developed in late may. |