flooding. we're going to watch this system. look at it develop over the next couple of days, out of the gulf of mexico, across the southeast. look at how much moisture we're talking about. we're going to see flash flood watches and warnings posted for several days as this storm moves eastward and northward up towards mid-atlantic and the northeast. we could get upwards of 4 inches of rainfall across this region, an area that really doesn't need the rainfall, so flooding is going to be a concern up towards the mid-atlantic and the northeast, where we could get several inches. so, for tomorrow's severe threat, we start along the gulf coast, including new orleans, mobile, up towards montgomery, alabama, and then by monday we shift in towards the southeast, up towards the mid-atlantic, again with the potential of hail, winds and tornadoes. the good news is we have been into a tornado drought, so to speak. january very low numbers, same with february, march and april as well, but we could see an uptick, certainly throughout the month of april. that's typically where we see tornadoes, and this is the area we typically watch across