as the weather channel's stephanie abrams tells us, the threat isn't over. >> high tide at 8:30 this morning and taken a couple hours for water to recede. this was under a foot of water to the green suv. you can see trash taken out of the garbage cans, due to the tide being so high. and the docks, as well. the docks were high. this dock was, you know, coming all the way up to about here. so things are starting to die down here, which is good news. and it will to do so. we can take you back over to more ocean front and show you the white caps we have seen, as well. i clocked winds about 30 miles per hour where we're located here. we have seen a little bit higher gusting, 50 to 60-ish miles per hour. that, of course, is making the boats rock around, and making for a very rough day on the ocean. i have a feeling not too many people are going to head out into the ocean, but people in new england today, it's the kind of day where you forget your gloves, you're bummed out will be moving out, and conditions are going to continue to improve. pat and melissa, back to you. >> this is -- the fi