morning, landfall and then still only be 100 miles from that location come tuesday, which is going to lead to incredible almost unheard of rainfall rates. this area saw thunderstorm allison dumped 40 inches of rain one spot near houston. it s not like it never happened before. that was a long time ago, killed 43 people and that s the flood of record. one of the long range computer models was pinpointing 10 to 15 inches from louisiana from san antonio to houston, anyone who has driven that, you realize how far and how much geography this is covering and you talk about major to historic flooding through the region possible into wednesday. here s one of my fears. we re going to have a storm now capable of knocking out power. before we were thinking weaker winds and people could ride it out in the homes. we ll have a lot of people without power that stay in their homes and this tremendous rainfall and the storm still lingering. not like the power crews can rush in following this storm. the