It's no different from yesterday; one heavily sheared surface trof, with an upper trof to the east. Upper level shear in this area is still around 50 kt, and the next front is progged to enter the Atlantic by the end of the day. This feature will probably be gone by tomorrow night.

BROAD UPPER HIGH OVER THE CARIBBEAN EXTENDS INTO THE W ATLC W OF
75W WITH A BROAD UPPER TROUGH IN THE W/CENTRAL ATLC EXTENDING
FROM AN UPPER LOW NEAR 25N60W S TO 19N59W. THIS UPPER TROUGH
COUPLED WITH UPPER LEVEL DIFFLUENCE IS PRODUCING SCATTERED
SHOWERS/ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS FROM 22N-29N BETWEEN 45W-61W. A
SECOND WEAKER UPPER TROUGH IS OVER THE E/CENTRAL ATLC EXTENDING
FROM 32N43W TO 26N41W AND IS GENERATING AN AREA OF SCATTERED
SHOWERS AND WIDELY ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS FROM 27N-31N BETWEEN
35W-45W. A WEAK SURFACE TROUGH EXTENDS FROM 26N52W TO 19N50W.