Quote: She has pretty good outflow now and the overall structure has improved.
Sure has. I had pretty much written her off: surrounded by dry air, lots of shear but then during the middle part of today she looked much better especially in terms of outflow. However now she looks like she rained herself out, almost all the moisture is gone.
Yea,was just looking at that.She will need to hang on for about 24-48 hours,then she will be under much better surroundings.Another crazy system.
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