once the front comes through. and we think it will be more of a northwesterly wind. which will also move things offshore. that's a little bit of good news. we'll be watching the wind gust. because there's still a lot of unstable structures which are out there. and if winds get too strong. that could cause some issues as well. right now we're thinking ten to 15 miles per hour after the cold front passes. and that's about it. right now, winds are relatively light. there you can see they're between five and 15 miles per hour. at the best, 15 miles per hour closer to where the cold front happens to sit. temperaturewise, what's it doing right now? feeling like upper 20s to middle 30s. you see the people in the video, everyone is wearing hats and coats. temperatures will be dropping after the front moves through, with highs in the upper 30s. so it's certainly uncomfortable out there. we'll be watching the rain showers and maybe a little bit of snow coming in late tonight. >> thanks, so much, jacqui. to find out how you can help the quake victims in japan, visit our impact your world page