The latest cycles of the NWS and ECMWF spectral codes continue to show the development of a deep trough in the western US and a ridge in the eastern US. This developing pattern should keep Maria out to sea. The NWS code does suggest some impact to southeastern New England in 7 days but the storm track remains over water. A short wave does eventually make it through the ridge and kicks Maria out to the northeast. However, the timing will be important for any potential impact with New England. 7 days is too far out in time for reliable guidance.
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