from below. this is going to be a concern not only for the carolinas but also georgia. here's a look at that storm as it slides up the east coast. taking with it the heavy rain, the storm surge, and also even the potential for some tornadoes as we go through the day. there's a look at the track. at this point, still looks like the best chance is for landfall tomorrow somewhere across the north carolina coast. we talked about tornadoes, even water spouts potentially here for portions of north and south carolina as bands from that northeast quadrant of the storm start to shift inland. again, five to eight feet from charleston to myrtle beach. wilmington looking at 4 to 7 feet. we cannot emphasize enough, the flooding is going to be the biggest concern with this storm. >> and don't forget. it was just one year ago that so many of the same places were dealing with hurricane florence. this is the last thing they want. allison chinchar, thank you very much. one note as we have been driving