and we want to take it over to seminole county emergency management john lockwood. he's joining us now near orlando, florida. john , we appreciate you being with us here. >> how are you guys holding up there? we're looking all right. for the meantime, we're projecting to have about 30 , 20 to 30 inches of rainfall and the gusts of wind have been a bit a little bit more than we projected a few days to go . but we have been planning for these for the past about 48 hours. we have about forty one thousand people in our county without power. >> and we have a few reports about 50 to road closures in our county right now. and also many traffic lights as well out. >> right now, we don't have a current a curfew or anything like that, but we are urging individuals to stay at home in the safety of their home or when one of our shelters, the shelters around our county ,we also have swiftwater teams on standby just in case of an emergency where people need to be aware, evacuated from their homes just to be safe and get them to one of our shelters to have constant power. >> so, jo