Like 2” even for you. It has the classic land/sea convergence zone that PF loves to point out. I’m sure it’s overdone, but that is a usual jack in these setups, south of Boston.
I think this is bordering a bit anomalous for this time of year. Gust near 50 oR more are not really common this early. I’d say this is a pretty good event for at least ern and SE areas. Not trying to play geographical favorites, just saying.
Speaking of that tropical low, it may do a little fuji dance with that system. Some guidance swings that around to east of the Cape. Lots of intricate things to resolve here.
That's how I feel. I guess never say never, but was thinking no. I suppose a low chance of a tropical forming on the srn end of this as a weak low forms east of FL?