They talk about it in today's TWD:
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...SPECIAL FEATURE... SMALL 1004 MB LOW...REMNANTS OF SUBTROPICAL STORM ANDREA...IS CENTERED OFF THE COAST OF FLORIDA BETWEEN CAPE CANAVERAL AND DAYTONA BEACH NEAR 29N79W. THE PRESSURE OF THIS LOW HAS DROPPED DURING THE NIGHT BUT CONTINUES TO GENERATE SCATTERED SHOWERS/ THUNDERSTORMS FROM 27N-30N BETWEEN 74W-80W. WHILE SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ANTICIPATED...THIS SYSTEM WILL BE MONITORED FOR SIGNS OF TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION.
But realistically, it's not a "system" at this point, so while they're keeping an eye on it, they're walking the line between watching and beating the public over the head with it and risking desensitizing them this soon into the season.
It's just the geeks like us who are watching it. *LOL*
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