northerly direction, northwesterly direction, we'll know more. but it's still a little too early to tell, wolf. and that's the scary part. because with this storm being so big, so close to the shore, if you wait too long, it's going to be too late to evacuate, because this is a monster. wolf? >> so scary, indeed. jennifer gray, thank you for that update. let's go to another city in the hurricane warning zone. pour national correspondent, miguel marquez is in vero beach, florida, for us. miguel, residents, i take it, are bracing for dorian's powerful winds and those life-threatening storm surges. >> reporter: yeah, they are. and the big question for people here is, when is it going to take that right-hand turn and start moving north? nobody really knows. there is a lot of concern, buildings are boarded up all along the beach here. most people have left, but a lot of people are still holding out, because this storm is moving so slowly. this is the atlantic right now. it has been pretty much steady winds all day long. some rain has been coming in,