there. reporter: that s exactly so yesterday so yesterday we were atkn one o the centers actually in savannah. so on the mainland. the city manager here said if you want to get out of tybee island and heed that mandatoryt evacuation order, you have to get out by noon today. there aren t actually shelters here in savannah. what they were doing yesterday all day long until 6:00 p.m. is anyone who couldn t get out on their own, didn t have transportation, it was too expensive, they had pets or someone elderly, they werefálp providing the city was providing basses with bathroomsk really comfortable coach buses to go to augusta, georgia, where there s an evacuationçó center. but here on tybee they have no evacuation centers or shelters. but if you don t think you could ride it out like our friend the marshes, you have toçó get out d craig. all right. molly hunter there on xdtybee. be safe. thank you so much. right now one of the chief
it s just north of savannah. and then it continues by thursday evening it s pastw3 could we could we havee1 ae1 landfall? just a little bit of afv/=1ñxd 50 miles to the north or northwest we could be looking at a landfall. then c](qing across we have the landfall somewhere on the outer banks early friday into early friday afternoonop and then it continues out into k the atlantic. but still probably causing may cause some rain bands into the new york area, into the northeast and parts of new here s specific impacts, in if youe1q will. 60-mile-per-hour winds. those are sustained. storm surge of 3 to 5 feet. as you look and you seew3 that tomorrow 50 to 85-mile-per-hour winds. 4 4 to 7 foot storwk surge. 8 to 15 inches of rain. e1 5585-mile-per-hour wind gusts,
we sealed off atpittu doors. we re on the northq end of the island and we re pretty well so so we re just getting food provision dollars and water and ice and a generator. reporter: preparing for the inevitable that you might be cut off from the mainland. that s correct. reporter: we re going to head off the island in aq couple hous to check otv those roads. but this alle1 likelihood tybee island will be disconnected from the mainland. we re going back to where the high watere1 mark for the storm will coincide andt( check out tt famous river front in savannah and see what it s looking like. craig. i know that river front well. molly, tell me about the shelters there. i know that hundreds at onefá point boarded buses for shelter there in tybee island. craig, say that one more shelters there, shelters on tybee. i know at one . of folks were boarding buses forlp shelters
and that will continue on. the storm surge potential. we ve been we ve been talking about that. that s where most of the deaths happen. we re talking high tide tomorrow morning, early tomorrow morning around 2012:55 to 1:15 a.m. from cape canaveral into jacksonville beach. then we move into tonight. again, early tomorrow morning. a 6 to 9 foot storm surge. charleston, myrtle beach around 2:00 a.m. high tide as you move into cape hatteras around 12:30 or so. that s going to be a very dangerous time. amounts of up to 15 inches fallinge1 before we get into saturday stretching from savannah, charleston, wilmington, cape hatteras. zu ve seen the powerfá already in florida. we have the potential for widespread powerlp outages fort pierce, melbourne, daytonafá