terms of forward speed and that won t change in the next 24 hours. by tomorrow morning it doesn t move all that much. but bhi late monday morning and into monday afternoon, then it begins to take off and head into the gulf of mexico. and because of the extremely warm waters there, it is expected to intensify into a category 1 hurricane before crossing into florida and over across the carolinas. rainfall is going to be the biggest concern out of this storm in the short-term. we re talking widespread rainfall totals from tala hassa up to the outer banks of four to six inches but some spots could pick up eight, ten, or a foot of rain over the next few days. winds are a concern along the coastline. you re looking at wednesday morning when we really start to see a lot of impacts there. but then it will move inland. so you re going to be looking at power outages in states like georgia, south carolina, and potentially north carolina. the other system, this is hurricane franklin, strengthening