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i m sure we are. so the short answer is, we re starting to see some reaction. all of this rain is going to have to drain into the basins. so usually what happens in these incidents, we don t see the actual river action for 24 to 72 hours after the fact. the st. johns river is a very slow-responding river. if you remember back during hurricane ian, that took 45 days to correct itself on that particular body of water. so again, it s going to take a little bit of time for them to completely react, and then obviously, go back down. i i will say the one thing of this, the storm moved faster than some of the other ones have moved. some of these things will dump water. they go so slow. this one moved a little faster, which is at least when you re talking about the flooding, it s a little bit better than when they are slow. what does it look like for ....