Still moving very slow. In fact, the latest information that we had with the aircraft and also looking on radar moving west at only 5 Miles Per Hour. So moving very slowly. So around that center you can see that intense rainfall and also some still gusty winds with the latest information still remaining at 75 Miles Per Hour. So, still a lot of gusty winds and, you know, very dangerous situation right center. Lets look away from that. These rain bands can be particularly dangerous as you have areas like this. I want to draw it like that because this is important to look at because really when you look at it on the radar you start seeing this rain moving really fast thats really because the rotation around the hurricane. But, notice, that entire band stays within the lines that i drew. That means repetitive rainfall over the same areas and thats where we are seeing incredible rainfall totals. Radar estimating 15 to 20 inches in some of these areas. Thats a very dangerous situation for fl
there. here in bogue bay. as i have talked constantly to the last 14 hours to the chief of police jeff harvey atlantic beach along with the fire chief adam snyder, the news of that pier going was a very, very sad news. but, really they haven t been able to get an assessment of the whole island because once people realize how big the storm was, even because of the downgrade from 4 to 2. most of the residents on atlantic beach got off and did evacuate and heeded the authorities instructions. here in morehead city when we have gotten out and walked around, it looks like a lot of people did stay. they are trying to get out and the main highway, highway 70 just behind the balcony where we are is the main thoroughfare and there is trees, power lines just roof stops all littering along with the flooding. and as this continued rain and continued tropical storm conditions exist, it s going to continue to add water and add really misery for people to get mobility, mainly