northern alabama through parts of western, north carolina, south carolina, and also into kentucky and tennessee. some spots, john, could pick up about five or six inches of rain in about five or six hours and that's enough. this isn't harvey. this isn't 40 inches, because it is moving fast. still moving about 25 miles per hour, but put down a lot of tropical rainfall and one time and one spot and you will certainly see some flooding there. john? >> chad, appreciate the update. we'll keep in touch throughout the day. if you're a community on the path, keep in touch, listen to your local officials. this is the fourth hurricane to hit the united states, downgraded to a tropical storm, fourth hurricane to hit the united states in six weeks, the third to hit the united states main land in six weeks. so number one, for the most part, fema, the president's federal response, especially here in the main land united states, received high marks. we'll see again here with the stress and strain kicks in at some point and god bless the first responders, whether federal emergency management