upwards about 108 millimeters of rainfall reported in just a three-hour span near the ojika peninsula. and surging in from the south, the counterclockwise winds in the system. that's transporting that warm air all the way from the tropics. we actually have seen record-breaking temperatures off to the north, up to 31.6 degrees today. if you're not familiar with the climate here in japan, that is above average, definitely. now, those winds continue to gust out here. i want to show you with 126 kilometer wind gusts look like in nagasaki. we do have the video coming out of this area, where these waves continue to crash ashore. up to about eight meter high waves still possible out here. we'll also see the potential of about 107 kilometer per hour wind gusts likely through the next 24 hours. also up to about 180 millimeters of rainfall. bringing that risk of continued flooding in some areas there across much of western japan, steppeding off to the north. through the next 24 hours out here, the storm system is likely going to be weakening as it moved off to the north, and becoming extra trop