I don't believe that a low level center even exists anymore. If there is one, I'd place it more near 27.8N; 86.4W and moving fairly quickly to the WNW. The Tampa radar presentation shows the area of convection/rain in the SW quadrant has changed little and has significantly degraded nearer the coast. Echos are not as strong within the area either. Downgrade at 11 AM?
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