>> where's this going? and why do you think something will happen? we're spaying we hope it will move overnight. why do we think that? >> it's going to be slowly picked up. it's slowly going to be pulled to the north by what we call a trough. the high pressure weakened and it's going to draw it north. if you're just joining us, we got the new forecast at the end of this hour. we'll have a new update from the national hurricane center. i don't expect a lot of changes. they haven't made a lot of changes in the last two to three days. it's, i don't want to say set in stone, but it's as close to it as you're going to get. so this is the path, it's still off the coast by about 75 to 100 miles. we still have a little bit of the cone. we'll see at the 11:00 p.m. update if they completely take, say, all of the florida coastline out of the cone. that'd be nice. but then further to the north, even with the update coming out this evening you're still going to be in the cone. here's some off our newer computer models coming out. still excellent agreement, offshore. some wiggle a little close. that's why we think we could get hurricane gusts here in areas from brevard and volusia counties as we go throughout