I believe that some remnant of it will make it across into the Caribbean, and it might even perk back up a bit in those warm waters...but there is a LOT of shear the further north you go, and the prevalent steering current should keep it south of Florida (with the exception of the Keys maybe getting a feeder band or 2), so I am not that concerned about a Florida threat at this point.
However, this ain't supposed to be happening anyway, so we'll have to watch it just in case.
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