At this. We go towards Saturday Night its moved in a little bit. Still a hurricane tomorrow night. And then it pulls back across the shore. Thats monday morning. Take a look. Tuesday, here we go. Wednesday, the exact same spot. Potentially dealing with a hurricane still. That is five days of this kind of rain. That is why we are expecting to see some Rainfall Totals likely over 4 feet and that is going to cause massive problems in the region. Tucker what a shame. Rick, thanks. We will talk to you again in a minute. Steve harrigan is in Corpus Christi tonight right on the gulf of mexico. Steve, what do you see . Tucker, we have seen things get worse here each hour. This storm has strengthened dramatically. Its really caught a lot of people here by surprise. Some of the people originally planning on riding it out decided at the last minute to make their evacuation. Still the worst is yet to come in the next four to five hours. We have already heard from local police who have said that fo
it could reach hurricane stage before reaching land fall. we are in the weather sent we are what to expect from barry tonight. laura, this could be a hurricane by the time it makes land fall tomorrow morning. it will be very close. we have been back and forth on this. currently winds could be up to 70 miles an hour. 74 miles an hour it becomes a hurricane. that won t matter. the story is the rain it brings. the moisture. we have hurricane watches and warnings this. is due to the warnings. rain has battered louisiana to the portions of the florida pan handle. highlighting the louisiana coast into mississippi as the entire system makes land fall and runs further north this. will be a widespread flooding event. it s not just the rainfall causing the problems well. have a issue with possible storm
they will not be answering emergency calls, the winds are simply too high to go out. can you see it is pretty much a ghost land around here right now. we have guests well into hurricane stage. we are not seeing any branches nap off from trees. we are not seeing structural damage to the building as of yet. that is likely to change in the coming hours. keep in mind what a category 4 storm means. it means large trees will be uprooted or snapped. there will be major damage to well-built homes. so we could see a lot of homes without roofs or exterior walls over the next 24 hours. this was still, perhaps, 30 inches of rain ahead. tucker, i m going to toss it back to you. tucker: steve harrigan i don t know how you keep talking in that be careful. my gosh. steve harrigan in texas. texas lieutenant governor dan patrick in houston. biggest population center in