Eleanor, thanks. Coastal flood warning ended about an hour ago. And as Eleanor just mentioned, the water really is starting to recede. Give it a little bit though Chief meteorologist Chris Franklin has a look at the impacts that we could see for the rest of tonight and the week. Really, Chris. Yeah, and the warning has expired but still coastal flood advisories up until tomorrow and some areas may still see some standing water even on into the week. These are the remnants of Alberto. So we're not gonna get any additional advisories from the National Hurricane Center, but obviously the remnants still providing a lot of heavy rainfall mainly over Mexico but also continuing into South Texas. The overall broad circulation is still drawing in that deep tropical moisture from the Gulf waters and that overall broad circulation still keeping our winds fairly brisk even inland offshore winds 18 miles an hour though these numbers have been steadily decreasing, they still remain pretty brisk across much of the Gulf region. So these numbers have actually started to come down. Now with regards to the height above high tide, it will still be an issue tomorrow. And again, we should start to see or continue to see. I really should say improving conditions for the rest of the next couple of days. Now that we're done with Alberto, we'll be watching another wave that is in the Caribbean moving toward almost the exact same location as well as now invest 92. I mentioned this one last night. It does both or both of those do have a medium chance of developing, but neither pose a threat to us more on that and are building heat in the next couple of days in just a few minutes. All right, Chris. Thank you.