Hurricane Debbie has made landfall in Stein Hatch Florida. Right around seven. This morning, maximum winds were estimated around 80 miles an hour. This is how it looked in Clearwater Beach yesterday as the outer bands of the storm hit the area. And obviously between then and now we're seeing a lot of rainfall wind and 6 to 10 ft storm surge all in Florida's big bend areas. This continues to gradually move inland. This is going to be though a big rain maker more than anything else and here is the latest on this system. It is still a hurricane winds are of 75 miles an hour. Those are maximum sustained winds and this system is expected to keep moving inland through Southeast United States over open waters and then back inland again, very slowly though some pretty bad flooding is expected down there as it gradually makes its way up towards the mid Atlantic. We'll be eyeing it towards the end of the week for potential impacts for us. Details still pretty unclear with the track of this one. It's a tricky one, but we'll be sure to keep you updated in the next couple of days. More than anything. We've got heat for today and then this cold front is going to drop down and bring us the chance for some isolated showers and even some thunderstorms come tomorrow, turning more scattered through dinner time. Of course. And that's when we're going to have to keep an eye out for some storms as well. Right now, temperatures are in the sixties low to mid seventies today. It's the heat more than anything else. We are talking temperatures in the nineties. What feels like? Numbers between 92 to 97 are UV index is going to be an eight. So of course, sunscreen and reapply your outdoor workers and you'll be out for prolonged periods of time. Low nineties today, not a drop of rain during the daytime hours, but tonight, we could get a stray shower, maybe a rumble to the north and to the northwest of Harrisburg with warm and stuffy lows again and I'll show you that we'll see some storms develop along the northern tier of the state and some of them couple leftovers, but they'd be weakening. Could clip parts of Mifflin, maybe ju counties overnight. But around dinner time tomorrow, that's when some scattered storms move in and storms could produce torrential downpours and potentially even some damaging wind gusts. Now, today's severe weather threat should stay to the north tomorrow. It's a level one out of five threat for our entire area. And I think we have to watch the flooding threat too. In fact, it is highest to the east of how in New York and Lancaster County. So that's something we have to monitor. I think even more than the isolated damaging wind gust threat. Think of it very similar to this past Saturday. Then. What a cool down, maybe a few stray showers Wednesday and we hover near 80 through the end of the week. We're watching the Friday to Saturday time frame for potential Debbie impacts and we'll keep you up to date as those become clearer.