after dorian struck those same islands as a category 5 hurricane, leaving tens of thousands homeless. look at the destruction right there. let's go to meteorologist janessa webb with the latest on all this. insult to injury times ten, it feels like. >> exactly, alex. this has only been two weeks here and now we're in the peak of hurricane season. now, new developments with this storm system. hurricane hunters have flew into this storm and they're finding it, what we don't want to see, stationary. so, right now it's 30 miles east-northeast of the great abaco island. if this doesn't move, we're going to have another prolonged event here of sustained winds of at least 40 to 50 miles per hour, and then rain accumulation up to about 4 inches. so, latest track here from the national hurricane center. this does become a hurricane, but it's going to be well offshore. the florida coast here, we're not seeing any threat for heavy rain here, but it's the storm surge, the heavy waves that are really going to make their way in. so, even by tuesday, the