minutes ago. the national hurricane center gives updates at 5:00 a.m. in the morning and they just reported back and still a tropical storm, it is at 70 miles per hour. it looks more impressive. it actually almost has an eye ot, but the hurricane hunters flying through it all night long didn't find it at hurricane strength. we will watch the rough surf continuing, minor beach erosion and that will be about it. 200 miles safely off the coast of cape hat ras. they have it become a hurricane later today. winds up there about 85 miles per hour and then safely heading into the open atlantic and for the most part missing nova scotia and new finland. yesterday, puerto rico, what was left of beryl went through puerto rico. finally the rains have stopped but there were additional flooding and power outages. 20,000 to 30,000 people lost power and now the remnant is now pouring over the dominican republic. it will head over the bahamas through wednesday. most should miss florida and it