Bonnie looks great on visibles, but she's definitely moving a bit more ENE than she is NE IMHO. Unless she pulls up north into NW FL, she may even go in farther east than my call (Bay or Walton Co.). Here's your first eye-witness report. We had some thunder in the distance earlier and I confirmed with radar and satellite that some general convection lined up just over us WSW-ENE and moved across. It's not a seabreeze and not the butt end of the trof. So I'm just calling it my one little taste of Bonnie.
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