Here's a WV shot with 500 mb streamlines. Looks like this system has just one way to go - briefly NW then north then northeast. Shear increases as it moves north, so there may not be much left of it in a day or two. Possibly, it may be entrained by the big upper low to its NNW. But it'll just be adding moisture to the cold-core system at that point.
I have another shot with 200 mb streamlines as well:
http://home.houston.rr.com/wx/eighteen.gif
<img src="http://home.houston.rr.com/wx/eighteen2.gif">
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Here's another
Here's a high-res visible with surface obs at 18Z. Note no evidence of any circulation in the area. Recon shows only SE-S winds through the disturbance, by the way.
<img src="http://home.houston.rr.com/wx/eighteen3.gif">
<img src="http://home.houston.rr.com/wx/eighteen3.gif">
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