we think it is about 30 miles per hour now. the wave swells are 8 to 10 feet. we lost about 20-yards of beach because the tide is coming in. so what folks here are concerned about is that the storm which is about 100 miles east exactly the direction you are looking right now headed this way will hit this evening which will be high tide meaning there will be flooding in the low-lying areas. a lot of waterfront and beach front homes is what they are concerned about. the next thing is people out in the water. they told dozens of people along the coast, double red flags. that rip current you can't necessarily see it but it is strong and can pull you over in just a few moments. they do not want people in the water this memorial day weekend. what can people here expect if they are staying throughout the memorial day weekend. 3 to 6 inches of rain between now and monday and we expect the winds to pick up up to 60 miles per hour. that was upgraded two hours