Tropical development near the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles has been hindered and stunted by it’s surrounding environment. It will likely remain disorganized as it passes over/just to the North of the Greater Antilles. It will then turn northwards and intensify before likely re-curving out to sea. I’m not prepared to say how far or close it will come to the east coast as uncertainty is very high beyond 72 hours of model guidance. At this point you cannot rule out fringe impact to the east coast (intensified surf, outer-band precipitation, etc). Such impacts would be expected early to mid-week.
Model images reproduced with permission from WeatherBell Analytics.
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