00:00 have our first land falling storm of the season. Here's Baffin Bay. So we're
00:05 looking roughly down if we measure that out from Baffin Bay, but what about
00:12 about 30-40 miles off to the south and east. Right, exactly. So this is really
00:17 accelerated as it's moved inland and as a result it's moved in, you know, it
00:23 looked like it was lollygaggling but it moved in very very quickly. Dan, a couple
00:27 of things we have to watch with this. Certainly rain is going to be the big
00:29 story here and you get these inflow channels on the northern and
00:34 northern side and this is where we typically get the heaviest rain and the
00:37 severe weather threat. Definitely, definitely we want to watch for some of
00:39 these individual cells coming in. Usually when it's coming in you're going to see
00:43 the best chance for tropical, I mean, tornado development up across here and
00:49 also the leading edge of where the actual storm is moving.
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