willis, have their homes there. >>> let's bring in our meteorologist, jennifer delgado, and she is in the weather center to give usg the florida panhandle, the rain is going to be coming down and they don't need it because a lot of the area already saturated. look at the totals over the last 48 hours, 4 to 6 inches, and some parts that you are seeing in red, it will lead to problems with flooding, and we have flood watches and warnings out there, and some of the locations are anticipating up to 6 inches of rainfall, and that means areas around tallahassee, and for new orleans we are talking heavy rainfall. now to the tropics, we follow an area, and it's hard to pick out, but this is the circulation we are watching. here is the convection and thunderstorm, a 40% chance to tropical cyclone. out in idaho, they are dealing with fires there, we want to point out wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour, and the situation is still going to be dangerous, but it's not all bad out there. we head back over to the northeast. brianna, last week you were here, and it was nice, and look at these temperatures -- >> yeah, this is my lu