nick valencia is in melbourne, florida. let's hear from our meteorologist, adam cabrera, in our studio. the big news, you're sensing, from what you're seeing, that dorian could very well move, start to move, in five or six hours. >> it will start moving to the north. it's too late for the bahamas. it's been stalled, 24 hours, category 5 or category 4 storm winds. it's dark. there's no power. all you can hear is the wind howling out there. the water, has been wous, going over the western part of the island. on the other population here, the extreme. 120 mph, if you're just joining us. that is down. it is not a weaker hurricane. it's a category 3. wind gusts at 150.