or so. i m going to send it back to you. again, getting intermittent rain bands at this point. thanks, gabe. let s bring back bill karins, nbc meteorologist who has been tracking this storm for us for the last 24 hours. bill, give us an update. the update is we re so precariously close to the daytona beach, oak hill area, new smyrna beach. the outer eyewall went over the top of cape canaveral this morning, a couple hours ago. that s where we had 102-mile-per-hour wind gusts. that s the potengs sxl hot we feared yesterday would be over the top of all land areas. the path a little further off the coast than what was expected by about 20 miles. that s a small windo, but because of the way the coastline is orientated, it made a world of difference. doesn t mean we re done today. this still has a chance to be a historic or at least major hurricane with impacts in northern florida all the way through the coastal areas. here s the current radar. we have to closely watch the eye here. here