I went rafting with a friend up by The Forks. We went into some joint with our backwards Sox hat, and I swear it was the proverbial music stopping and all locals staring at you.
Canadian swings it (more like dumbells it) near the cape. You can see how the srn stream H5 already has the surface low occluded off of NJ at hr 72, and then dumbbells towards the cape. I’d rather it not occlude already.
NAM is a late phase that moves east before turning NE and getting the low off of Nantucket.
This is one of the more complicated setups I’ve seen. You have the s/w (more like an ULL) stretched SW-NE from OK to MO. Another similar one over nrn Mexico. It’s then a matter of when does the s/w over OK/MO get sucked east. A real timing issue there. The other issue is the s/w coming into Lake Superior at hr 72 and how or if that acts as a kicker in a way.