Well we will begin to see how much "heart" this system has. It is not beyond possibility that a COC may take hold SW of the island. There is much debris interferring with a good look at the visible sat. images s it is hard to tell, but structurally it is possible to see banding and the greater part of the convection south and west of PR. Convection will obviously lead to lowering of pressures. Not saying this is happenning, but it is not uncommon for re-formation in weak systems to occur.
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