category 4 level, 140-156 miles per hour. likely at the higher end. 150-mile-per-hour winds as his approach of the shortcoming enough to be a real wind damage maker when you start to get right along the coast. all the tropical models making this run. you see by and large a lot of agreement here. this tells you a lot about where this is going to be ending up. anywhere from perhaps myrtle beach, south carolina, running up to the outer banks of north carolina. an area we are paying close attention to. now this is taking it to thursday, if i got on the tail end of this, this is suddenly where there is more indecision. will this stall just off the coast and draw a lot of rain? will let ron and landon take the rain with it? that is a lot of waiting to see. we have to wait a couple of days once it hits the coast, and if it is able to hover there, just off the coast, we could be talking about rainfall amounts at really began to pile up, maybe 2 feet of rain or more, and you did mention hurricane