I'm not going to sweat the system east of the Islands. Upper-level analyses show two humongous troughs west of it...if it develops east of 60W, I think it's unrealistic to expect it to either survive the shear or otherwise avoid turning north. This is not the time of year for storms to make it to the East Coast from the deep Atlantic.
Of course, if it develops in the Caribbean, that's another story.
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