No. System gets sheared at a certain latitude, regardless of the thermal profile...has nothing to do with temps. If that compressed flow was not there, then yes.
Your posts are like nails on a chalk board. The warmer air making it further north does not matter, and these three posts illustrate why. This is in reference to next week, but the same logic applies here. Your thought process if far too linear.
So now that we have gotten that out of the way....let me add some affirmation to your statement.
Yes, it will deliver somewhere, it just won't be here-
Why? What happened? Same thing that has all season......trough amplifying west with energy dump, then se ridge compresses against lower heights to the north to create that wonderful meat cleaver near New England....storm vaporizes on approach after LBSW.