As we reach that after party time frame in the tropics, all of this is associated with a low pressure system that is over the Gulf of Mexico. So that's why you're getting moisture allowing for heavier rainfall amounts. And we continue to see that for just about four more hours and then we'll start to have improvements. But as we look to later on next week, we're gonna see another repeated forecast for a similar tropical outlook that brings additional flash flood potential Tuesday into Thursday. And then we'll have another front coming through Friday for the weekend. So sort of copying and pasting our forecast for the last couple of weeks. This particular system will be launching. It has a medium chance of development at the moment, but the National Hurricane Center has highlighted it and that's what's going to start bringing us all the additional moisture. So you see that low pressure system, it's tropical low. And then otherwise we've got this strong upper high in the gulf that is going to help our steering pattern so that we are dealing with at least not awful conditions and not a concern for any type of tropical development that would result in bigger impacts. So we'll keep that weather impact alert in place just this morning. It's gonna taper off here shortly. And then a low rain chance for tomorrow only comes in around 20%.