That is about the spot I see it also.The shear is subsiding and the new wrap of clouds to the N and NE is becoming evident.I wonder how that low over LA is playing a factor as a steering mechanism.How much longer before a plane gets in there?93L looks prone to pounce little shear right now in the boneyard do not really see any till you look at the W Carib.
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