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Dang forecasters have no idea where it's going.. grrrhhh


WSI:
... SPECIAL FEATURE...
a 1007 mb low pressure center is near 18n82w... About 90 miles south-southweat of Grand Cayman Island. This low pressure system is caught up in the Broad Monsoonal Trough extending across the Western Caribbean Sea into Guatemala and the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Scattered strong rainshowers and thunderstorms cover the NW Basin from 13N-22N between 74W-86W. Broad low level cyclonic flow covers the Caribbean Sea to the west of 74W. Some additional development of this system is possible and a Tropical Depression could form later tonight or Tuesday before upper-level winds become unfavorable. An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance Aircraft is scheduled to investigate the system tomorrow afternoon... if necessary. Regardless of development... Heavy rains could cause flash floods and mud slides over portions of Haiti... Jamaica... and Eastern Cuba as the system moves slowly toward the northwest or north over the next couple of days.

Hope that helps...
 
Last night's forecast had it easing northwest into the Gulf of Mexico. If it goes west enough, we will get some badly needed rain. Here's hoping that forecast model is right, and leaves the seas nice in flat in Coz. for our arrival! :)
 
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