for cbs news, i'm heather burke nmanitou springs, colorado. >> axelrod: the storm is in the process of moving on drenching states in the east that are already waterlogged per for the latest we turn to meteorologist craig setzer-- the wfor in miami. who is likely to feel the effects of the storm system? >> it is a large swath through the midsection of the country, through the mid-atlantic states and the whole system is stalled over the areas so it means not much improvement any time soon. we have seen lines of storms from arkansas, to tennessee, ken tucket and east coast. because the system is not moving at all, it looks like more heavy rainfall is possible for many of the areas. the downpour potential, the potential for local flooding is high through arkansas, tennessee, kentucky, north carolina, as well as virginia. it looks like a serious case of the summer soggies through mump of the country. jim. >> axelrod: craig setzer, thank you so much. now to california where the silver fire east of los angeles is now nearly 50% contained. the fire still covers some 30 square miles, but many o