a new advisory has just been issued. while it may have been downgraded a little bit, that's still very threatening. >> right. keep in mind the weakening was forecast. we knew as it slid into cooler waters, this was going to happen. in terms of the forecast, it's doing exactly what we expected. right now winds are sustained at 125 miles per hour. that's a high-end category 3 storm, still a major hurricane at this time. forward movement has picked up speed to the north-northwest at 16 miles per hour. that is important because it's making its way faster, which means the impacts are arriving earlier. we're starting to see outer bands begin to spread rain into portions of southern california, nevada and western arizona, yuma over towards palm springs starting to see showers and thunderstorms. this storm will continue to weaken each more as it continues to slide into colder water and likely cross into southern california as a tropical storm. now, rain is going to be the