. >> reporter: ray morrison, no longer wait until the storm is upon him, choosing to prepare for almost anything. >> identify heard snow, high winds is what i'm most concerned about. i don't know what the rain, how much of that is going to be and where it's going to hit, whether it's going to be up the bay, or maybe delaware bay or up to peninsula, between delaware and chesapeake bay. >> reporter: emergency managers in baltimore and harford counties are preparing for the worst. mindful of the possible flooding along the bay and the real danger posed by high winds and heavy rain. >> we do intend to receive a significant amount of rainfall, somewhere between 6 inches to maybe 12 inches of rain over a 24-36 hour period. we also believe that we will have strong gusty winds, bringing down some tree limbs, also power lines et cetera. the possibility of power outages is an absolute reality we need to deal with. there is no way to tell where in the county that may occur. folks need to plan accordingly. >> reporter: emergency managers say there is important and quick dos or don'ts, they want you