This is the forerunner. There is some circulation in the lower levels, but I think it's mostly upper level energy. We got 2+ hours of thunderstorms last night, so that was kind of cool. HRRR 12Z 36-hour Simulated Satellite continues showing the feature dropping to the South Texas Coast in the next day to day and a half. Along the way, there are intermittent pulses. It stays concentric, but it doesn't look to work its way to the surface, or if it eventually does, it''s weakening by then.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 71612&fh=2------------------------------------
ICON 06Z continues to want to form a surface circulation just south of the LA Coast. It shows steering currents either collapsed or almost non-existent at the end of its run. The 06Z on TT only goes out 120 hours, so we'll have to wait an hour or so for the 12z to come out to see if it still wants to stall it or move it along toward Lake Charles-Beaumont or move it inland around Lafayette.

Follow the rainfall from the Keys to the Mouth of the River on Total Accumulated Precipitation
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 1606&fh=30500 Vort/height
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 606&fh=120