And that was 3PM. No reports since then.
Someone will probably notice the deepening blob of convection straddling Panama now has an upper high over it.
GFS seems to be the only model to resolve the low; however, it takes off West into the EPAC. There's really nothing to move it north.
There's a persistent vague low over Panama pretty much continuously, but you see less development near there (either Carib or EPAC) than you'd expect.
1007 mb in Panama...
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