accuweather meteorologist jim dickey joining us this morning with the latest. jim. >> good morning, rob, paula. here is hurricane sandy, a large storm system, center of circulation moving its way north and west out of the bahamas, will continue to hug the coast of florida here. not making direct landfall on florida. but still lashing the coast, with some heavy rain through the day, today, through the weekend, hug the coast of the carolinas. makes a turn more to the north-northeast. flooding rainfall potentially. outer banks, north carolina. coastal south carolina as well. then we are tracking a system. moving out of the nation's midsection. these two storms are going to interact. eventually this pocket of cold air, disturbance in the jet stream, going to draw, sandy back inland. and that is going to eventually produce widespread impacts here across much of the northeast, new england, mid-atlantic. exactly where that recurves back to the coast occurs, not yet set in stone. but the most likely scenario, anywhere from bangor, bar harbor, maine, down the coast,