5 foot of water that s possible. the high tide is an additional one foot. that s not going to cause too much additional problems. peak winds, we re not expecting a lot of huge issues with the winds. possibility of 40, 50, 60-mile-an-hour winds. you ll see gas station awnings and small stuff like. obviously if you don t bring stuff inside like lawn furniture, that could blow around. that s the worst of it. we have heat advisories for about 29 million people in the northeast and we ll see strong thunderstorms in florida today with the squalls coming through and also into the northeast. so we ll keep that in mind, kasie, for all of our people and friends traveling through the airport. as far as elsa goes, it s not going to be devastating. the storms can be sneaky, and we want everyone to be safe. thanks for the update, bill. everybody be careful. thanks everyone, let s go now to the coronavirus f after falling
the water is rising here. it s beginning to get choppy. conditions deteriorating by the minute. miguel almaguer, wilmington, north carolina. thanks. i suppose this speaks to wind speed. a lot of folks weren t able to get their boat out of the water a lot of folks are low in the pecking order. if you have a boston whaler with two out boards, it s your pride and joy, it s smaller than the guy who could afford to get his lifted out and in the dry dock. it s probably good news for the smaller vessel owners. yeah, and the lower the winds, the less wind damage. so if people were worried about the roofs, maybe there won t be as many roof repairs that are needed, things like that. there won t be as many small things blowing. there won t be as many gas station awnings. we re still going to get 100 mile per hour wind gust at the coast. wilmington, i think i was with you last night or the night