Um, so Francine kind of keeps taking this farther and farther east track, right. So that puts us away from the rain farther and farther. It's about an hour to two hours away from making landfall officially. And I'll show you why. So we, we count landfall as the, as the center of the eye which you see right here crossing land, it's getting very close. The center is about 2530 miles away from making landfall and this is moving north east at 17. So if you do the math, you're looking at about an hour to two hours depending on how this kind of wobbles around, but again, very close to making landfall. Hurricane Francine, a category one with winds of 90 MPH. Oh, new updates, category two hurricane. So winds have been measured now of 100 MPH. That will be the it for strength. That's it for strengthening. That's the end of strengthening, I should say for Francine because it is in the process of making landfall. This will make landfall as a category two hurricane with winds of 100 MPH, gusts up to 120. So there it is the center of it getting very close, very heavy rain moving into New Orleans, flooding expected hurricane warnings in pink up to Baton Rouge. Tropical storm warnings in effect for New Orleans. Look at the storm surge even into toward, uh, toward New Orleans 2 to 5 ft, right where the eye is passing 5 to 10 ft of storm surge 4 to 7 just on the outside of that. And this area kind of, uh, kind of through the, the, the eastern boot here of, uh, of Louisiana, 5 to 8 plus inches of rain expected as this moves through, then it moves off into the Ohio River valley leaving North Texas with very little to nothing. We are seeing a few showers right now. We'll talk more about our rain chances and behind this hurricane heat, it's gonna get hot this weekend. The numbers coming up.