Quote: It looks to me, and I am a layman, that although it is growing in diameter, it's losing some of its strength. Any truth to that?
My guess is that it's some of the dry air getting worked in and out, it's elongating East to west now some as well. I think that might be what we are seeing on the Miami radar.
I don't expect it to strengthen all that much more until this settles and persists a bit. The center is still unclear.
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