you any more luck. learn more at factsonhand.com today. stay safe. the best to you. we will check in with you later. but all the best luck to you and your family. denise: thank you so much. trace: we ve been watching is working door and slowly inches towards the u.s., folks the pictures here, as you kind on florida s east coast getting of see these from the bahamas. ready for the long haul. this is riviera beach, florida. jeff paul reporting live from cocoa beach. jeff. yeah, this hurricane might be it s not going to get any worse, stalled right now over the bahamas, but we are still feeling a big change in weather at least for the time being. here in cocoa beach, just from those outer bands of this the storm isn t moving. the storm is now centered over massive storm. the bahamas. one minute it will be hot and we were told at one sunny, perfect conditions for a day out here on the beach, the mile-per-hour. well, apparently, that was kind next they will a huge gust of of a bold
sunday morning and there would be, it would be bad, but it just, it isn t stopping. it isn t. because the storm isn t moving. brooke, the storm right now, the center of the storm is only 70 miles from where it came onshore in roke pockport on friday nigh. so it meandered, got to san antonio, stopped and turned around to the gulf of mexico. 40 inches now, 39.72 in dayton, texas. that s the new high number that i ve seen. waller in harris county, 34 inches. league city about the same. it s still raining in atlanta, it s still raining in houston, it s still raining in new orleans. this is now a very large storm. this has brought its wings back out again, because it s out over water. it s not going to gain strength to be a hurricane again, but it s gaining humidity. it s gaining moisture. it s gaining everything we need to make for heavy rain and more flash flooding.
park s history. the top came in 2006. they had 23.6 inches then. you have 20.8, so far. look at other numbers. philly got away with it this time. less than a half foot. the snow is winding down. the storm isn t moving. it isn t leaving, yet. it will not leave until late tomorrow. the dwindling storm will be the story much of the day. on top of what you have had, three, four inches in some places up in maine as the storm pulls away. you mentioned delays. there are thousands of delays. over a thousand cancellations. the winter storm warning in effect until tomorrow is rece receding. what s not looking better is the wind gusts upward of 40 miles per hour in some places. now, 31 in philly. it s not the only storm on the