At this point, there isn't much to be impressed with with Bonnie...finally showing some signs of life with that small cluster of convection over the center, and diurnal effects should allow her to hold together overnight, but the clock is definately ticking on her. If this flareup isn't the one that kickstarts her, she likely won't make it as a distinct system, and would likely get caught up in the front and dissapate.
Charley? EVERYBODY from NO to the Keys needs to have their eyes open on this one. West Florida is historically slow to act, and this could be a problem for those folks if they don't take it seriously. THat said, if you live in Biloxi, be prepared...or Destin, or Cedar Key, or Ft Myers...at this point there is NO all clear from Charley...the forecast track right now is a low confidence one...treat it as such...
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