news 19's colby gallagher with more on how they are recovering. >> reporter: from the outside the training facility looks as it has but on the inside it is a different story. grooves made in the floor are the only indicators there were wallsind. it is now -- wallsind. it is now a gutted -- walls inside, it is now a gutted center. the chief says the department has to still meet the training rhymes and it has brain different -- requirements and it has been a difficult pause. they see -- process. process. >> we -- we -- this is our building -- built this ourselves. it is like walking into your house and seeing -- seeing your house that is damaged. . $400,000. the department has insurance and fema is also helping but it is a slow process because all the paper work. for now they are training around the center and say the flood also top them how resilient their department is. back to you. >>> now, the midlands most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist jim gandy. >> well, today we have seen a beautiful day outside. plenty of sunshine. warm temperatures. we weren't expecting any rain but we