undera state of emergency. subtropical alberto. griff: those of people in the florida's panhandle told to get out. abby: adame of gainesville, florida, gainesville, georgia in the atlanta area, have you guys been paying attention what is happening there? >> just hoping we can get home today and the flight is not delayed. >> traveling back there this evening. they will battle with what is a lot of rain across georgia, the carol line thats. look at the map -- carolinas. that is panama city beach, florida, destin area. rain into mississippi, georgia, carolinas. portions of georgia. it is moving to the north only at 6 miles an hour. this is a slow-moving system. if you're in an area getting rain you continue to get rain for the next little bit. this is the future forecast. i put it into motion for you. when do we eventually get landfall. probably not until this afternoon. there is still a little bit of time there. that is when the rain will be the heavyist and rain is hardest. this we'll pay attention to. unfortunately for all those folks across the south for memorial day, i'm afraid that rain is sticking around