Yeah.

Is there something hindering the strengthening of Alex?

I thought it was going to strengthen a lot faster and become stronger, but now it's already out over the open waters.
EDITTo prove my point, look at TWC's newly-updated projected path map. Alex is not expected to have winds above 85 mph now, and hurricane status is expected tomorrow morning, not tonight.

I guess the more southerly track that this storm is taking is responsible for the lack in strength.

Map courtesy of The Weather ChannelI guess this should be good news for those residents in southern Texas and northern Mexico, though.
