The former 95L will still be something to reckon with once it clears the "dead zone" it's now in (give it 48 hours). Once it gets to the Lesser Antillies, look for it to redevelop. Not saying it will (or will even get there, but I wouldn't bet against it), but if it does it should be in a more favorable environment. GFS and Joe B both hint that this will get off of S. Fla and into the gulf next week.
Regardless of whether 96L makes it to TD status, looks like you and James are going to feel some of its effects down the road.
Cheers,
LI Phil
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