narrowly missed this house. it did take down power lines which is why we're essentially in the dark with the exception of the camera light keeping us lit here. these mayneighborhoods all surrounding this area. dozens and dozens of homes. part of the tens of thousands of people without power here, going to go to bed tonight in dark homes. we see a house here that has a light on, it's being powered by a generator. the good news in all of this, though, anderson, the rain has stopped and the wind gusts for the most part have died down. as i say that, though, we're getting a little more gust of that wind. tallahassee was expecting to get hit very hard and the concern from the governor who i spent some time with earlier today were these trees and how life threatening they could be. for the most part, though, this storm circled around us. we did feel the outer bands of it. starts and fits of those wind gusts throughout the day. now, though, the conditions have improved and they've gotten good enough for these emergency crews to go out into the streets and assess the damage. it inspired us to go out and see what we could see. as you can see behind me, these huge trees not the only block in tallahassee that looks like this