Interesting to note that dry air aloft is really shoving eastward - already over the northern half of the peninsula - and there is very little deep convection left with this system. I'm sure that the dry air has limited the aggressive development of the existing feeder bands. Center now seems to have moved more toward the east northeast over the past few hours although the system is such a slow mover it probably takes at least a half of a day to determine a trend. ED
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