outer bands of rain are already moving in. by the time it clears puerto rico, they're saying it could be a category 3 and spin straight toward the u.s. mainland, specifically the southeast florida georgia and south carolina. here's the latest advisory from the national hurricane center what is the update. >> we have ourselves a hurricane as you mentioned, the center of the storm which was so hard to find yesterday was found a little further north than we thought it was going to be, the whole path shifted away from hispaniola, away from puerto rico, and the center's right over st. thomas, we had a wind gust of 111 miles an hour. the better news here, when you talk about what may happen, we don't know days later, i wouldn't everyone just make plans and think daytona is in the bull's eye here. san juan puerto rico, may be