There just is very little to talk about as far as Atlantic development is concerned. The only area I think may warrant some attention for those weather enthusiasts out there is the Gulf of Mexico, particularly the Eastern GOM off the SW Coast of FL. Global model guidance is suggesting a trough enters this area early to mid next week and becomes stationary across Central/South FL and the GOM. Ample surface moisture is also present along the trough boundary as depicted by both the ECMWF and GFS.
With GOM SSTs now approaching the mid 80s off the coast of SW FL and the fact this area is climatologically favored for this time of year AND the fact the GFS is picking up on some kind of surface low feature in this area, off the SW Coast of FL may mean something may try to get going here.
Keep an eye on this area for a possible low or even an invest next week. At this time I do not expect a named system out of this area though.
GFS 12Z:
