mikaya thurmond of cbs station wral tv is in carolina beach north carolina. mckaya, bring us up to speed on what's happening there. >> reporter: jim, even though this looks like a normal saturday afternoon, things are expected to get very serious very quickly. ana is expected to deliver about five inches of rainfall just this weekend. the tropical storm could bring winds up to 60 miles per hour, which is a dangerous situation for surf and rip currents. beachgoers and sailors should take on a very seriously, as they could be taken out to sea. on the land, we are expecting some scattered power outages, as well as broken tree limbs and minor damages to porches, as well as sheds. ana could bring water to the coastline, which would lead to flooding in low-lying areas. >> axelrod: mikaya thurmond in wilmington, north carolina thank you. the typhoon is also on the list of severe weather we're reporting on tonight in the pacific. typhoon noul is bearing down on the philippines, expected to make landfall within the next 24 hours. thousands have been evacuated from an