it, live in massachusetts, just south of boston. mike, we hear it s really and we can see now it is just as bad there. as it was yesterday, down around new york and the jersey shore. yeah, the brunt of the storm, lynn, right now is stuck here in southeastern mass across the cap cape. we re still getting sustained winds of 40 miles per hour. up into southern parts of new hampshire and southern maine. it s going to stay that way through tomorrow afternoon with the storm not going anywhere. we re getting the onshore flow. expect 3 to 5 inches of rain in the boston area on top of what s fallen. still the risk of river and stream flooding as we roll on into the first part of the week. i want to show you, we pilds back to get a little more protection from the wind. look out there and look at those boats and the white caps. this is a pretty protective part of the harbor. if you go another half a mile where we tried to set up this morning, the wind is howling. you can hear it roaring bet