Thank you for joining us, tonight for the first time had in 15 years, we have for the very latest im joined by abc chief meteorologist. Its strengthening ask it approaches you in alabama, where do you see it landing . Reporter im in the heart of mobile, and they have sand bags in front of that store, and that is for good reason. On the satellite. It got a lot better organized as we went through today, and thats going tong it moves really painfully slow to the west northwest, it will finally start to make the northern tick tomorrow afternoon and evening and we expect landfall around midnight or therefore, early wednesday morning. So, its a slow storm, that means that rain is going to be a big time issue. And part of the slowdown is that stationary front, making it almost a fence. You see we stopped the clock at about midnight. It looks like it should make land fall close to pasgagula, mississippi, if it does as a cat two, thats the strongest since katrina in 2005. Theres always multiple
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