Doug is real close on the LLC. 90L is not being helped by 99L's drift to WNW (instead of the NW). It needs some distance between the two and it's not getting any at the moment. The more northward 99L gets going the better for 90L. The more westward 99L drifts, then I think somebody on the east coast from N FL up ends up with a small, not much to talk about TS, and 90L has to fight for it's life for the near future.
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