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Looks like we may have another one to watch soon: A 1009 MB LOW IS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 350 NM SE OF BERMUDA NEAR 28N60W DRIFTING NW. SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES THE LOW IS LOCATED ALONG THE TAIL END OF A FRONTAL TROUGH OVER THE CENTRAL SUBTROPICAL ATLC AND WITHIN 500 NM EAST OF A LARGE MIDDLE TO UPPER LEVEL LOW SW OF BERMUDA. GIVEN THESE CONDITIONS...THE LOW CURRENTLY APPEARS TO BE SUBTROPICAL IN NATURE AND ASSOCIATED CONVECTION IS WELL REMOVED FROM THE LOW CENTER TO THE NORTH. WHILE THE OVERALL APPEARANCE HAS IMPROVED SINCE THIS TIME YESTERDAY...LATEST SATELLITE DEPICTS A BROAD LOW LEVEL CENTER WITH MULTIPLE SWIRLS. NONETHELESS...SUBTROPICAL OR TROPICAL DEVELOPMENT IS POSSIBLE WITHIN THE NEXT 36 HRS AS THE SYSTEM MOVES TOWARD TO NW AND THE UPPER LOW DROPS SEWD. REGARDLESS OF DEVELOPMENT...THE LOW WILL PRODUCE STRONG WINDS TO NEAR GALE FORCE PRIMARILY TO THE NORTH OF THE LOW CENTER. |