strongest most destructive winds are. you don t want to be outside of forecast, old timers, i ve been this thing. through category 1s and category which is where freeport 2s. they need to leave? was freeport, all of grand bahamas. watch the last couple frames. right there. the emergency managers it inched north ward. responsible for people in their for the first time in 24 hours counties, as a rule of them from we finally are watching this go most i ve talked to, they assume north. come over here, i want to show one category worse. this isn t a perfect science. you the radar view. that s the satellite view, this hurricane center is kag category is the radar view coming in 2. out of the blue crazy it s a here. you can see the black lines. the hurricane center gives us category 3? no, they re still in the cone of hourly coordinates where the uncertainty. storm is. it hasn t been moving much. they couldn t all of a sudden at the last second it s now a cat 3 now this due northward
bright blue skies. this is what is coming for the people upstream who are in nice weather now. it is not going to last if they re in the path of this thing. we ll continue to watch this and see how things develop for you. mark potter live for us in nags head, north carolina. thanks. want to bring in nbc and msnbc meteorologist bill karins. bring us up to speed. as we re hearing mark there talk about what the people are saying about how they re watching this and maybe thinking it is going to dissipate and not be what everybody is saying it is going to be, this is going to bring a wallop to the east coast. not your traditional hurricane wallop. i lived in eastern north carolina, went through a couple of category 1s, category 2s, doesn t bother a lost peopt of . this isn t going to be a hurricane that if you re watching tv throughout the entire event and joining us here and watching it through next 48 hours, it won t be that impressive on tv. the winds won t be strong enough that you