from the hurricane center at 8:00 actually still kept it as a category 2. 100-mile-per-hour winds. now it is due east of virginia beach and it's flying to the northeast at 21 miles per hour. it's going to be up there next to cape cod in about 16 hours from now. so here's the latest as far as the forecast for the storm. as it heads off the coast, the rain bands are ending. we actually have sunny skies in the lower half at least of the outer banks. the next couple of hours the rain will be ending in areas like virginia beach. for areas on north it will take a little longer. typically when you have a landfalling system, your fears are the wind, the waves and the rain. flooding was not a problem with a fast-moving storm. we had 4 inches of rain in wilmington but 1 to 2 inches in eastern north carolina. amazingly low amounts of rain. the red shows you the hurricane force winds clearly off the coast. the orange shows you the tropical storm force gusts up to 39 to 74 so these are even