Some of the models want to bring a broad area of weak low pressure west-northwest towards the Southeast coast. I don't expect anything from it, but kind of early to see this in the forecast models.
This is a remnant of a frontal boundry, it gets trapped under high pressure building off the coast, and being a broad area of low pressure has no other direction to travel but westward:
http://www.weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/mod ... 2i&C1=pmsl
Here you can see where it seperates from the frontal boundry:
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/CGI/PUBLIC/w ... rp&tau=144
No development, just taking a look out there being I noticed it when I was updating my forecast this morning.
Anyone notice the Medium range forecasts?
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