One way you can tell the shear is less impactful than yesterday is the direction of mid to upper-level cloud debris (400-200 hPa) from convection in east side spiral bands.

Yesterday flow at that level was NE, today it is SE, more aligned with low-level flow and #Jerry's motion. pic.twitter.com/dAGEVe7Qop

— Dr. Levi Cowan (@TropicalTidbits) September 18, 2019