there's no rain on the east side of the storm. all of it is on the west side. it's over new york, the berkshires, and when you have a slowing down of a storm, that's when we start to have problem. these winds are only in the 20 and 30-mile-per-hour range. heartd for had a gust of 43. most healthy trees are just fine in that. so i don't know if we'll end up with a quarter of a million people without power, which is fantastic in a densely pop lated area. winds are down to 50. it's all about the rain. the track of it goes into western massachusetts, and then it will be a slow drift through southern portion of massachusetts, new hampshire or vermont as we go through the next 24 hours. rainfall is the issue, flash