CrazyC83 wrote:This would be amazing if it could develop under such hostile conditions...
Conditions aloft are not hostile at all now. It's a very small system, and shear is retreating to just north of the Caribbean in 24 hours. Though I don't think it has any LLC, it has a good mid-level spin, certainly. Lower-level winds in the Caribbean which had been approaching 50 kts (850mb) in recent weeks have calmed to 15-20 kts.
GFS, CMC and Euro all move the associated vorticity WNW across the northern Caribbean, eastern Cuba, then east of Florida toward the Carolinas in 5 days. Given the trof digging into the eastern U.S., that seems reasonable. I don't think it'll slip under the trof and continue westward. That trof will dig pretty far south into the southern Gulf (westerly winds 35-40 kts at 200mb just north of the Yucatan in 5 days).
But, for the next 2-3 days, it may remain small enough and stay far enough south for a decent shot at development. I'd expect NHC to go moderate chance on the next update, as I think it may well have a 40-50% shot now. Just a little better chance it won't develop. Beyond 2-3 days, it'll be fighting with land and then increasing shear.