Bonnie has left some stroms and is now exposed to the north, but in the last hr....new storms on nnw side are flaring up.... i have noticed too that the banding from low level looks better in last few hours.... looks like shear to north and east is starting to die off ..... i think we are about to see her explode to night.... something that has caught my eye, the "weak" front over northern gulf coast still has that low level swirl near mobile, which is enhancing shower activity near the panhandle, and i think it will have an effect on bonnie soon.... could it be that the north movement now played in part because of it? or the front got to gulf sooner?
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