rain into places like mississippi, arkansas, alabama even tennessee. there are going to be other states impacted by in storm. landfall is still expected to be saturday morning across louisiana. as it finally crosses over. yes the national hurricane center saying there is still the potential for this to increase in a low-end category 1 hurricane by the time it makes landfall. here you can see the forecast radar. bringing the heavy rain into places like baton rouge new orleans, morgan city. knows are the cities concerned about the incredibly high amount of volume of rain. widespread amounts here you can see, about five to ten inches of rain. but the closer you are to the coastal region that s where you see the higher amounts. west of morgan city, west of baton rouge, not out of the question for some of the locations to pick up in excess of a foot of rain before this system finally pushes out. but we ve mentioned, it s not just the heavy rainfall. it s the storm surge causing problems. wh
here s that area i was telling you about, van buren, all the way to little rock and down towards the ozarks regions. but those aren t the only areas. it is fairly widespread from the midwest, tennessee valley, nashville, you re going to see another round of rainfall already for the year and a surplus for the month of june. heavy rainfall where you see the yellow. could see damaging winds, large hail, heavy downpours. i think we take the tornado risk out of that. and then the forecast radar, well, new york city, not just yet, but going into tuesday you ll pick up some wet weather. back to you guys. on and on. what is the inclination for people to drive through a flooded area? it s always dangerous. there s always a few. in a hurry. all right. karen, thank you. still ahead, there is no break in the tensions between washington and tehran. still ahead, why president trump is sure that iran will come to the negotiating table. we ll see. meantime, president trump says he s putt
alive and well with the storm as well. you get a lot of rotation with the tropical systems. here s the forecast radar. by the time we get to midnight, you can see things looking much, much better. we do have a couple storms possible around charleston, even north of myrtle beach, but all in all, by midnight, things do look much, much better. so we are still going to call for a lot of rain, especially as this storm travels to the west. we ll start to see the rain fill in in high amounts near charlotte. keep in mind, once the rain keeps on, we re going to see all of this rain slow down/flow down into the rivers into the oceansful we ll break records across north carolina with the rivers, unfortunately. we ll start with this one, little river in manchester, the record is 29 feet. it s going to crest at 34. and that is not going to happen until late monday. some rivers wait until midweek to crest.
already. that s where it s still raining. that s where the continued flash flooding, flash flood emergencies will be going on. i m not saying you may see 30 or 40 mile-per-hour winds, but it s coming up across the gulf stream, the water is here. we ll talked about the upwelling. at the gulf stream, water coming out of the gulf, around florida, back up here, it remains warm. that s where you re going to get the convection. the stormy weather rolls on up into nuclear and won t move. the same places have seen all of this water and will see more water. wilmington could get another foot to the north and east of the eye. the west of the eye, not as bad. the east of the eye, always the worst side of the storm. it s not going to change. this is 18 hours worth of a forecast radar.
fell on their suv. jillian: janice dean is tracking the storm and it is a powerful one. reporter: loss of life is terrible with this storm and we still have to watch as it moves northward. it is downgraded to a subtropical depression but the threat is heavy rain the next couple days, a slow mover as it moves northward. there is the latest trajectory as of the 5:00 am advisory. it will if north over the great lakes but the big threat is flash flooding. people need to know what to do if there is a flash flood watch or warning. forecast radar as we go through time, it will start to dissipate but we have moisture in the industry, heavy rainfall is the story not only for mississippi and the tennessee river valley but towards the mid-atlantic as well. also went to mention we have another system in the plane states with severe threat, tornado reports across portions