reporter: to put it in perspective. odds of getting struck by lightning, are one in 1 million. it happened to this man three times. so when it comes to getting hit by a satellite everybody stay away from me. i am bad luck. reporter: this satellite is the largest nasa spacecraft to fall uncontrolled in 32 years. chances of it hitting anybody, still pretty slim. thanks. what did you see if you are outside and site, run, uh-huh. don t forget the uh-huh. my favorite sound bite of the week. uh-huh. ha-ha. yeah. that s pretty funny. that is funny stuff. good advice. uh-huh. a look at your forecast rain, maine to the carolinas. scattered showers around the gulf coast. atlanta, jacksonville. uh-huh. showers, detroit and around chicago. heating up in the rockies. it its near 90 in billings, boise, colorado springs. 78 in seattle.
start to shear apart. but the potential impacts are still in the cards here for the florida peninsula. but notice the cone isn t exactly over the miami-dade region. not over surfside. i don t want you to pay close attention to the exact center of that forecast track, because anywhere around a tropical system of this nature, they can bring in the potential for isolated tornadoes, heavy rains, gusty winds, and of course storm surge, depending on the center of the storm. earliest arrival of tropical storm winds for the miami surfside region early monday morning, you can see the weather forecast there looking rather unpleasant with showers and thunderstorms. here is a look at the forecast for japan. we are of course monitoring the mudslide that occurred there, roughly 24 hours ago. latest computer models show the heaviest of rainfall across the northern portions of the mainland of japan. but we cannot rule out the possibility of additional landslides and mud slides because of the additiona