Good morning,
Checking out the models this morning, it was interesting to look at the forecast path of Tropical Storm Fay. The GFS had an interesting solution. Check it out below. The Map below is valid for this Monday morning around 1AM Kansas City time. I circled "Fay". It may no longer be a tropical storm but it looks as if it will still be a strong low pressure system throughout this weekend.

So where it will go? Will it meander back out into the Gulf? It seems cut-off from the main flow, so will it sit and cause day after day of rainy weather for the panhandle of Florida and the Gulf coast? In the meantime check out the hi-res picture of "Fay" taken by a NASA satellite earlier this week.

Fay made landfall early Tuesday near Cape Ramano in SW Florida. Winds were sustained around 60 mph but gradually weakened as the day wore on. So what will happen with Fay? I'd love to hear your predictions!
Have a great day,
Brett