pretty neutral on this suite. focusing on gfs
the good is that most runs kicked baja low out a little quicker. the bad news is that the shortwave dug all the way to the
southern tip of baja before going negative tilt and deepening. that deepening helps the ridge form upstream and raise temps here.

just to equivocate, something like this in the gulf would likely drag a cold front through the yucatan/cuba and there'd be comma head precip over the panhandle of florida. i think this is
really rare and i generally think models trend away from rare things happening... they're rare for a reason.
at this point we need to root against downstream ridging in the gulf. i think that's achieved by either a full baja cutoff (looks less likely) or a faster, more progressive, weaker wave that either doesn't dig as hard or doesn't get that same negative tilt so quickly. i didn't think the cold would fold so quickly given the strength of the block; that's kind of what blocks are famous for, but what can you do ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
all in all, i don't think the models have quite figured out where the nadir of the dig will be, nor where that happens, as evidenced by the low scooting east the last few runs, and i think most locales have skin in the game, except for maybe the coast and the i-10 corridor where the clock is getting close to midnight