And the worst is still yet to come they tell us. So we have Live Team Coverage from palm bay, florida and fox news chief meteorologist janice dean. But we start with Leland Vittert live at Daytona Beach as hes been throughout the night. Hey, leland. Reporter brian, ainsley, steve, good morning. Through the night, its gotten so much worse as matthew approaches. You turn your head towards the beach and the wind and the water, its gotten painful now when the water droplets hit you. Its like a sandblast and it will get worse as the wind speeds pick up here as the storm moves forward. The storm surge coming in, roads with water on them and more to team. Were still at low tide. The police chief said real danger is coming now of a combination, deadly combination of high tide an the storm surge together as the eye passes over. Take a listen. Weve got some trees and power lines down now. So were hanging in there and hoping it turns further out to the east. We wont be able to pump water out of t