stevenson have the latest on gonzalo. >> bermuda has gotten hit so hard, just in the last seven days. just last week we were tracking another hurricane that went by, fay. now gonzalo. st. john's bay is on alert. strong winds, very high waves and quite a bit of rainfall on this. most of the stronger winds will stay south off shore but the track of gonzalo we have got it as category 1 now, maintaining its strength, accelerating its speed, also became a little bit stronger. but we do expect this to slowly weaken as it passes by off to the south of the island. you can see by this map where st. johns is in relation to that storm. we do expect it to not take a direct hit but it will be moving through the atlanta, the northern atlanta, and will fall apart into an extra-tropical cyclone. an alert out for extreme weather that may be moving in in the next few days and that will be the remnants of this old hurricane. nonetheless it can cause flash flooding and problems with gusty winds. how commonly do we get these types of storms over the atlanta, 2005 that's the most recent time i've seen the most number of storms that came up the coast as a hurricane and gradually weakened as it move