I read up thread somone saying something about a high building to the west that might push the track to the east. Any truth to this?
TAW
The ridge that is emminating SW out of the Great Lakes region into Mexico (crossing the NW portion of GoM) shows diffluent weakening; The ridge is expected to retreat well to the N. This will allow Gustov to continue NW. The Great Lakes high will subsequently extend a backing ridge behind Gustov accelerating him NW. The backing ridge's intensification, however, will impede Hanna's Westward component for several days until about Thursday.
Essentially my response to your question is: "Nope." That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.