Very impressive... i noticed this evening there was a lot of spanding with moisture in the mid levels near and around this low.... it appears that there very low shear over the area right now... atleast for the last 4-6 hrs.... almost perfect upper level anticyclone outflow in all directions... and warm temps are increasing in the area... i think the surface "center" of the low is near the red dot in my image... on the sw side of the deep convection... it almost appears there is a mid level center trying to catch up with the surface center? it still appears to me the stronger shear is just right down the road...
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