The bow from Seacrest. Yeah. Right. Yeah, it's different to see him because he's always done like, entertainment and music and everything, everything. It's like award shows. What does he not do? Sports? Sports? Yeah, he does not. And weather, he doesn't do the weather, but I can't see him doing like a daytime or evening game show. It's just different. Well, you will. Right. I mean, yeah, it is Seacrest man. He does so much New Year. Talented. Yeah. Good. I think it'll be awesome. Now he's gonna sell the vowels. There we go. All right. Beautiful weather out there. Hope you're enjoying these mornings and getting out early for maybe a stroll or even late at night. Take a live, look around town in every direction we've got blue skies to enjoy on this Monday. It is just fabulous outside, gorgeous weekend. And now this Monday just as nice. But the lead story in the tropics and the western Gulf of Mexico, tropical storm Francine was named this morning and she's nearing hurricane status already. Look at this winds are at 65 MPH. Once we get up to 74 then it's a category one we're watching the pressure and once you get below 1000 millibars, that means we're seeing some good intensification. Remember, sea surface temperatures are really warm in the western Gulf this time of year without her being in the central gulf where the water is a little bit deeper. We shouldn't see too, too much strengthening, but now the latest track is moving north northwest and moving slowly at only seven MPH. And what we could see happen. Newest forecast puts her at a category two on a Wednesday landfall. And it's looking now like maybe early afternoon on Wednesday, just off to the east of Lake Charles. If you're familiar with South Louisiana, it's looking closer to New Iberia, maybe south of Lafayette on that Wednesday afternoon landfall and then continuing north right on through Arkansas and up into Missouri and she's not alone. We've got two other systems that have very high probability in developing next two names on the list that we're waiting for. Gordon and Helena. We could see Gordon here first in the farther east Atlantic, but either way, way out there in the Atlantic. So we'll be watching those and keep in mind this is the time of year, 34% of our named storms occur in September. All right, back here in San Antonio, mostly sun 87. It feels like 86 with the air so nice and dry and speaking of so nice. Look at this morning, 63 in the city got down to 51 in Kerrville. Incredible 50 in Fredericksburg. I mean, May, there may have been some isolated 48 or 49 degree lows. This is the coolest morning since May 17th and now upper eighties to low nineties and the fabulous weather staying in the 14 day forecast will start with 92 for Tuesday. Then on Wednesday, a slight chance of a shower that's gonna maybe come in from the east with the storm making landfall again in Louisiana. Mostly sunny into the weekend. A chance of rain as we move into next week, 20 to 30% on Sunday and Monday and then another chance of rain heading into the weekend of the 21st Audrey. All right. Thanks so much, Bill.