take it very close to scotland and the uk and wales so as this low comes through, it still may be a 40 mile per hour wind maker for the areas here to the northlondon, which would be down there. london could see 20, 30 mile per hour gusts as well and a lot of rain as it goes by because even though it's not really in the tropics anymore, it's still a fairly large hunk of moisture. that hunk of moisture will fly itself across the atlantic and right into the uk, right into great britain itself. then the whole storm system, i think the big story here is where we did lose that little girl up here in maine. the distance between where it was, there's the line of the track of the storm, and where the fatality occurred, 250 miles away. 248 miles away. now, it was a lot closer to nantucket. that's about 177 miles away. we had 50 people that had to be rescued from wrightsville beach, look at that, 467 miles away from that beach. 50 people caught in the rip current there, taken out into the ocean and they all had to be rescued. literally, putting the rescuers at risk as well, as they had to go out there and get those people even though for how many days