meteorologist rick reichmuth with the latest forecast. what can you tell us? >> hey, benjamin. as steve was talking about, it's slowing down in forward progression, that means more rain is going to fall because it has more time to sit in one spot. this is the image of the life of henri, started way to the east of bermuda, went to the south and then curled way back up, very atypical trajectory for a storm like this. we had massive storms yesterday and overnight across parts of tennessee.e. we're going to be covering not associated with this tropical storm or hurricane but it appears at this point over a dozen fatalities so a sto that is not getting much attention, we're going to talk about. get back to henri here. center of the storm made landfall on the border of connecticut and into rhode island. you notice all of the moisture is towards the west of this storm, the left side. a lot of times in tropical systems we see most of the moisture on the right side. not the case, this storm is