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)
I agree with everything you said about former TD 10 - the circulation does appear to have opened up, and what someone else characterized as banding features appear to be just convection being sheared away - but I have a question about the recon data.
Unless 2 planes are out there, it appears that recon is still very far west of the disturbance - at 66.3W as of the latest recon report:
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