And for that reason, all eyes remain on the Texas coast including Galveston. Absolutely the island preparing just in case the storm, as we like to say, Wiggles Maria Aguilera is down on the island. Maria. What can you tell us right here at Galveston Island? It's a beautiful day overall sunny as you can see pretty windy, but officials have issued a warning for dangerous currents and at this time, although the storm is still in the Gulf and now looking more favorable for our area. Emergency officials tell me they are still expecting some impact and bracing for whatever may come. The waves choppy in Galveston as the island prepares for yet another storm, we are monitoring what is now tropical storm Francine. The Galveston County Office of Emergency Management is working closely with the National Weather Service getting ready for possible impacts as Francine makes its way through the Gulf coastal surge or storm surge along with standard coastal flooding that could put a lot of water over highway 87 on a city level. Officials in Galveston are at a level two emergency preparedness. We're expected at least the seas to be 3 to 5 ft higher. It's going to push water into the bays at the beach. A red flag warning has been issued. Flooding is possible and for those at home, power outages are a concern. If you require electricity for life safety, you might want to relocate for a couple of days. Emergency officials working together getting ahead of tropical storm Francine, cleaning out ditches trying to assist with some of the low lying areas that are going to be flooded as the cone of uncertainty moves and now appears to head toward the Louisiana coast. We're not entirely out of its path yet. The big message be prepared, have a plan and take it seriously as with any major storm emergency, officials advise residents to stay informed and weather aware live in Galveston, Maria Aguilera 11 stay informed, but it looks like we are going to be fortunate this time around Maria Aguilera on the island. Thank you.