satellite imagery shows a blow up of thunderstorms at about 10n lat and 54 w long. Doesn't look to have any shear, a little drier air in front of it plus pretty low latitude. Might be moving w to wnw. Will have to see if it persists.
Area down in sw caribbean not as active as yesterday or last night but still has anticyclone overhead, will have to see if convection fires again today.
new area east of windwards?
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