>> it's parked right off the coast line. you want to get it overland. don't give it any more time where it could strengthen. moving so slowly. national hurricane center still expect it to get to hurricane-strength before making landfall. it is a strengthening storm yet. pressure down to 9 millibars. that just means strengthening storm compared to where the pressure had been 12 hours ago. you will notice the last couple of days all of the action of this storm has been way off center from where the center of the storm is if you look at these last couple images a lot of that action which you can see dark reds there are really blooming at the center of the storm. so, that isn't good news, at least for the strongest of the winds. you will also notice, go all the way two days from now towards monday, and the storm is right around the arkansas, louisiana line. that's the slow movement of the storm. and that's where all that moisture that's contained there is eventually going to drop in across parts of southern louisiana, mississippi, tennessee, alabama and arkansas. those are the five states