Over the last 24 hours, Harvey degenerated into an open wave thanks to an area of strong wind shear that tore the system apart. That being said, Harvey’s remnants still have a good shot of redeveloping in a few days, especially as they move over the Bay of Campeche. Regardless, this system won’t have an impact on the United States.
Of more interest perhaps, is Invest 92L, which was located about 100 miles NNE of the Turks and Caicos Islands on Sunday evening. Odds of development are still on the low side, but it will be moving into a more favorable environment by mid-week as it near the Bahamas and Florida. Most models are still keeping this system an open wave ultimately, but it does bear watching. One thing’s for sure, central and south Florida can count on increased rain chances and perhaps locally heavy rainfall mid to late week.