the st. john's river is at the end of this street, and that is where all that water has been pouring in and will soon be pouring out. as i walk through the streets, you can tell all of the houses are pretty much evacuate and dark. but interesting enough, i see small fish swimming in the streets. and that is just a sign of the fact that all of this is water that came from somewhere else, and hopefully will go back to somewhere else in the near future, as you heard the mayor saying there. it could be several weeks before all of this is cleaned up, before all of the tide has been pushed out and these streets returned to normal. chris? >> all right, catie beck, thanks. msnbc weather contributor sam champion joins us live from miami. and sam, it's interesting talking to catie up there in jacksonville and you down in miami, which are two areas when you look at the path of the storm you don't think are going to get it the worst. but when you look at flooding implications. >> yeah. >> it does seem like those are the two spots that did get it the worst.