Good morning. So we know the system brand scene made landfall as a category two hurricane at six o'clock last night continuing to push into the interior now of Louisiana and also proportions of Mississippi. So yes, there are tropical storm warnings in place. The system is still maintaining tropical storm strength. As of the latest advisory from the National hurricane center at five o'clock, it's going to continue to move over. We cut off from its energy source and weaken into low pressure system and be out of everybody's here. But today, we still do see there's a threat for severe weather from the Panhandle all the way to Tennessee. So we got to watch out for that. Otherwise, we also have tropical depression seven. The latest avis showing us it's still tropical depression but forecast to become a tropical storm and be Gordon later today. It's still so far out and away from thousands of miles away in the Atlantic and most of the computer models right now showing us this a very good site that it will continue to move to the west northwest and then is going to try to make a turn back out to sea. We want all these, so a quote unquote, excuse me, fish storms that stay out there in the Atlantic. And right now we have three other areas of interest. We're going to watch low and probability of them developing and no immediate threat for Florida.