93L is no longer being tracked but it's remnants are still causing some rain as it moves further inland. Beyond that watching an area east of the Caribbean for next week.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any
281 (Milton)
, Major:
281 (Milton)
Florida - Any: 281 (Milton)
Major:
281 (Milton)
18z Surface Analysis is out. It has dropped the new low near the Turks and Caicos, but still maintains the Low (90L) near the coast of Guatemala / Nicaragua. It moves it very slightly to the south east and drops the pressure to 1008 mb. I am enjoying watching this disturbance, it seems to want to not go away, but it does not want to develop! Certainly keeping me interested before the real season kicks in.
Any way, hope i am not bothering anyone by keeping on bout this system, but hey it does have a chance, even if it is very slim!
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