Some interesting signs to watch to see if they hold. Seems like the GFS (and thusly a lot of models based on it) initialized the Upper Level Low over Florida much much too weak, and are downplaying it too much. Also the slight jog north of Dean is a bit troubling. Not saying it really means much now, bu the potential is there for changes to happen. So it may be a good idea to keep close watch on these two things and see if they persist over the next several hours or not.
It will be very interesting to see what newer model runs do with all this, it's very important.
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