my guess is they ll update those to warnings before the day is done. category 3 storm with 125-mile-an-hour winds. satellite signature, it is a beast. 200 miles due to tropical storm-force go out and 70 miles an hour hurricane-force winds go out. it is strong and it is aimed right for the carolina coastline. that s the scary thing about this. we know it will make a right turn. it is just a matter of when. right now it looks like it is not going to really make that right turn until it passes the north carolina-virginia border. that means it is a distinct possibility that at least the outer banks sees a direct hit from this. also a distinct possibility that cape cod and the islands of massachusetts see a direct hit from this as a category 2 storm. there s the forecast track. it will be is being second ratirate i is being second ra accelerating as it goes north and east. the coast guard is also ramping up their preparations for this.