1. This disturbance is still very healthy, and could still develop IF the upper level winds improve.
2. Meanwhile, because it's still a wave, it is continuing to head more westerly with the low level flow, bringing it closer to land masses of the Leeward Islands and Bahamas. (Note that it is just a wave, so getting close to land doesn't mean severe conditions at this time)
3. The forward speed of 94L has slowed to 10 mph, which would mean that 94L should stay east of the worst shear today.
4. Shear has been slow to subside, but 0Z GFS still insists in building a nice anticyclone by this evening over 94L, see below:
