and possibly for ellicott city. >> that is right. the wide spread concern is with the rain. not just along the gulf coast, because once the storm moves in, it doesn't die instantly. look at sub tropical storm alberto sitting over the gulf of mexico. winds 100 kilometers per hour moving northwest at 14 kilome r kilometers per hour. we expect landfall to take place within the next 12 hours. there is not much time left before it crosses inland. the good news on that is it really doesn't give it much time to strengthen more than it already is. we are most likely looking at tropical storm strength at the time of landfall. as it moves inland, it will weaken quickly. by the time it gets to the middle of alabama, it is expected to be a remnant low at that point. winds will not be as strong, but the concern with the system is going to be the rain. not just for where it makes landfall, but look at how wide