Not only does he consider 95L to be alive and well, he thinks it will make it across the pond, through the islands, near south florida and eventually into the gulf. Right now it's in an area where there will be no or slow development (next 48 hours), then to the Lees where it may or may not take off. He stopped short of saying this will become Alex, but you know he's rooting it on. Of course, this is what the GFS is saying, and he's just running with that.
Cheers,
LI Phil
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