Our little wannabe TD has been persistent all day, convection still on the rise this evening and its holding its own .... what a great comeback for this system if it continues to develop.... nothing is a sure thing but I think the odds go up each hour with this one, it needs to remain persistent as it has today for the next 24 hours and it could really get interesting.... some of the early models hint of a Fl panhandle event, not sure if I want to buy that just yet, intensity models are also suggesting a possible Cat 1 storm, intensity models missed Alex big time early out... hard to discern on the IR where the center could be, but the overall motion of the system appears to be about 300 degrees....
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