The more west solutions means it's phasing with the front instead of getting kicked by it.
I actually prefer it over plain rain. At least we might get some severe weather & strong gusts out of it.
GFS has also been trending with developing a quick coastal on Sunday with leftover baroclinic energy and a tilting trough. If it were just a couple weeks later I'd think we might get some snow out of it.
Still lots of questions regarding intensity, phasing, etc.
Will be interesting to see if this blows up before hitting FL. A stronger system there will mean a stronger one up here.
Sorry but this weather sucks. We already get heat 8 months out of the year. I don't need 80 in November.
If you want warmth nonstop then don't live here but I actually like seasonal variety.
Sharp trough kicks tropical system out on the GFS, we still get frontal rains that'll be enhanced with tropical moisture.
CMC with a much more impactful track
Getting Ida vibes with it but it could be stronger as it climbs up the coast.
More eastern track will give us heavy rains, more western track gives us strong winds/coastal impacts & dare I say severe weather/tornadic activity.