It doesn't look like an upgrade will happen today, tomorrow is the best shot, maybe earlier if warning pressure is put on them, but it still has quite a ways to go to develop, it's got a center of circulation, so it's just a matter of time. The upper low is keeping it on the weak side. If there is a big convective blow up they may upgrade it tonight, and convection needs to be better aligned/stacked.
Odds are still in favor it'll be a Tropical/Subtropical Storm heading into Louisiana. Tutt's and upper level lows have been a big hamper this year in development so far.
The MJO Setup makes it highly likely won't see any major hurricanes until next month.
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