across the country and that actually could be worse for some areas. can you tell us more? >> when you have a storm slow down like this, what you see is just an intense amount of rainfall, very excessive rainfall pattern across much of the central philippines. this is the latest information we have to pass along to you. this storm is becoming more and more disorganized as time ticks on. basically we still have a category 2 equivalent hurricane in this area, of course we're talking about a typhoon but winds at the moment at 100 miles per hour for our domestic viewers, that's roughly 160 kilometers per hour. it's really the rainfall we're concerned with and we'll highlight that in detail in a moment. let's talk about where the storm is headed. currently it's just passing to the south of legazpi and saeding to the southern luzon region impacting manila by late monday evening.