The more this gets its act together the more quickly the turn to the north will commence. Slight jogs to the NW into the direction of the trough are now more likely than ever as the storm builds in structure. Land of course is a hinderance, (which is what she is over now) but there is a lot of warm water out there so everyone from the Gulf to the SE Coast still needs to watch this one.
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