This is an interesting loop...look at the area extending from Indiana into Ohio...it almost appears that it may be going west-to-east but pulling to the north in Ohio, helping to pull Wilma in a more northerly direction.
I believe that two of our mets made mention of this little feature at noon, saying it could help pull Wilma more to the north. Don't know for sure, though, that's why I posted the link. Lots of stuff out there that could steer her, but the key is WHEN and IF she ever gets out of the Yucatan Peninsula/Channel. Satellite Steve: is this what you were seeing on the link you posted earlier?
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