tropical storm andrea has just made landfall. chad myers is tracking the storm for us. where it is right now, chad? >> it is right near steen hatche, florida, in an unpopulated area, compared to the rest of florida. right here, moving up to the west of jacksonville. you know, of all the beaches down here, clearwater beach, panama city and destin, and this horseshoe area right here, including st. marks and a couple of little towns, lake city, it's moving on up to the northeast about 15 miles per hour. it will continue all night. so landfall is no more problem. but we still have the potential for tornadoes. they could still be a problem. these are not the f-4 and f-5 tornadoes i was tracking last week in oklahoma. these are tornadoes that could eventually become f-1s or 2s. speeds around 100 miles per hour. that's enough to make a significant difference. four to six inches of rainfall, another problem. we could have flooding all the way from florida right on into d.c. where we could see upwards