seen, especially for the
northwest bahamas islands, so
we'll certainly bring you the
very latest there.
now, as for the storm, you
mentioned we had a landfall.
the first official u.s.
landfall, and that happened
around 8:35 this morning off of
cape hatteras.
it is moving north and eastward,
and it's really going to start
to accelerate.
you can see with the radar
within the last couple of hours,
there's our landfall, and it's
starting to boot out to sea,
which is great.
but we're still going to see the
effects along the coast, 60
miles per hour winds in
elizabeth city.
here are the peak wind gusts, we
saw over 90 miles per hour, cape
lookout, north carolina.
atlantic beach, even charleston
harbor, 75 miles per hour.
and, by the way, we had over two
dozen reports of tornadoes
yesterday as well, so we'll for
that.
my apologies for not being right
on my mark right away.
stuart: i'm shocked, janice --
>> reporter: it's the first
time in i don't know how long.
stuart: that is...