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region right here from myrtle beach toward wilmington and potentially on into hatteras for landfall there before the storm system hopefully by day number 12 finally exits stage right. of course, storm surge potential going to be significant here. four to seven feet along the carolinas. if you're in charleston, charleston harbor expecting a ten-foot crest across their rivers, across that region. the second highest since hurricane hugo made a 12-foot crest across the region in 1989. hugo was a category four, of course. it's important to note the conyers at this point do not make -- categories at this point do not make a difference. the energy is going to be pushed on toward close to the carolinas likely. >> it's called the low country for a reason. all there at sea level. thank you for that. we'll talk to you in a few minutes. more than 7,100 customers without power. the majority in brevard and indian river counties. for more on the current conditions in florida, let's go to jensen beach and derek van dam. good morning. what are you seeing, what's the

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