11pm is tagged as 130mph, now, it's looking a little ragged, but probably because of the combo of sitting in one place all day and the eyewall trying to reform. FWIW I don't see anything wrong with the NHC's forecast and don't expect any big changes, we'll find out tomorrow afternoon. The blocking rigde to the north shifted to the east of Dorian, the high to the west isn't terribly strong and is shifting west, but enough to hold Dorian back from moving west--but not for too much longer at which point it'll probably get pushed more north by the area to its east, the trough should upset the balance enough nudge it north and then it should catch enough to sling out into the Atlantic by Thursday or so.
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