Quote: but the models might also shift back to the left on the next run.
I would agree with this. At this point, these things are just too wobbly until it actually makes it to TS strength or a stronger TS. Especially until we get a clear look at the COC. Looks like a strong spiral banding feature moving up the east coast from Miami up to WPB at this time. Getting energy from the warm water as the activity calms down over the land. Tomorrow could be quite interesting in the Tampa/St Pete area for a couple of strong bands like today.
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