motion so look for the little break in the sandbar and it enhances that current going right back into the ocean in small, tricky spots. that takes lives and that is the fear as it's fourth of july expected to be hot out here today and many people are trying to go in the water. the other side as you guys know this is heading off to the northeast. right around cape cod this evening it will be closest to you, looking for 90-mile-per-hour winds out there. yes south of the area but with the cold front you've been seeing the severe weather the combination will bring more severe weather in your direction as this guy heads out to you. >> wow, indra petersons, thanks for braving the storm for us and giving us that latest update. let's head over to the cnn weather center and meteorologist karen maginnis. karen, the question for millions of people who are still north of the storm, where exactly is it going and when? >> it is moving. i wanted to reemphasize what indra just said, that is this is a category 1 now. it was category 2, the winds associated with this to 90 miles an hour, but the fact that it was moving along rather rapidly,