Not at all. That was a good post. If you use the SSD/noaa site, you can loop the visible which changes to IR at night as well. The 00Z NAM and GFS take the bulk of the rainfall into the western Panhandle of Florida, but they don't really do anything with it. Something of interest was going to be in the Gulf early week, it's only a question of how much interest. The models show some 3" stretching over a couple of days in the 60 hour period, so somebody's getting wet. I'd bet the Peninsula sees a lot of precipitation as well in the next 24-36 hours. I don't have a call on whether any of the rainfall can get as far west as Texas at this point (I think some energy will end up in Mexico west of the BOC). Hey, it's something to watch at least.
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