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24 hours after my last post and 93L has regrouped with Thunderstorms in the Center and cirrus outflow 'fingers' scattered around the periphery of the system. Southern half of the system has built up to the Mid levels, but the northern half is suffering through the SAL or dry air, or both. This system still has a rather large envelope of tropical moisture and winds. Anything goes at this point. Should the system maintain a static storm state today I would expect that Tropical Storm Watches COULD be issued for the Lower Lesser Antilles by Friday Morning. That's my two cents at this point and based on 93L maintaining or improving it's overall picture. No Pun intended. JSL Enhancement showing location of thunderstorms. Thin cirrus outflow fingers trying to establish position over the storm. Indicative of very light upper level winds and very little horizontal wind shear. |