97L Remnants. This one has 9 lives. You can still see the circulation just N of the NW tip of Cuba. Looks like a little drier air is being swallowed on the NW quadrant. I guess sunrise will tell us if it will remain together. A large NE to SW swath of dry air in ahead of the circulation, with some east to west shear, so I doubt it will make much northern progress overnite. http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/gmex-wv-loop.html
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