paul dellegado is here with an yun update. >> paul: this is the new tract. first, area low pressure slowing becoming better organized. we can tell that by the satellite presentation and also the colder cloud tops. when we you see all the red, a lot of people think this is radar imagery. it's not. this is infrared satellite, and when you see the purple and red, that actually indicates the coldest cloud tops and cold cloud tops indicate very tall thunderstorms that are producing a lot of wind and rain, lightning sometimes, too. they're getting awfully close to the center, so when you see that big flare-up which happens quite systems, it's a sign there's slow organiztion. this is a new advisory and the pressure is down from 1,007 to 1,003 millibars. storm is it moving west at 7. tomorrow morning when you get up, this could be tropical storm hermine, unless the storm off the carolina coast beats it. it will be tropical storm watch or hurricane watch up for her our west coast certainly by -- it has to be before noon tomorrow, maybe as early as the 5:00 advisory t