The dry air looks to be moving off to the NW while the ULL near Cape Canaveral is now wrapping moisture around it. Winds are above normal from the SE and SSE here in West Central FL today. Based on the sat/radar presentation and general conditions, I'd say that 94L is spinning up today and tomorrow. Looks more like an Alabama/Mississippi landfall may be more of a probability to me. Also, the southern part of the wave that spawned 93L bears watching as it approaches the windward islands.
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