Patty has actually gained in organization some over the course of the day, with a more robust area of central convection. It's passing close to the Azores island of Ilha do Pico and could pass near Ponta Delgada, the capital and largest city in the Azores, later tonight. The radar site in Terceira unfortunately is not producing data (at least from what I've been able to find), though the pressure in Horta has dropped to 993 mb (they appear to be outside the TS-force region). As modeled, Patty's thermodynamic structure still appears subtropical, as does its surrounding trough context, but convectively, Patty may pass as a tropical storm. That's all pretty subjective, though.
Source: Eumetsat View