but get straight to steve rudin with the update. what is the latest? steve: fresh information from the national hurricane center, the eye of the storm about to make landfall, about to take hour, 90 minutes before it makes landfall, tracking to the north and east. as we move through the next couple days. it will eventually make its way over the outer banks of north carolina, still looking at wind of 50 miles per hour. saturday at 8:00 in the morning, just off the delmarva coast. right now it is hugging further to the east, which is good news for the delmarva beaches. still going to have quite a bit of rain, but it does not look as quite as significant in terms of the amounts of rain, and the d.c. metro may not see anything at all besides breezy conditions and cloudy skies. that, what to expect in town for the holiday weekend, plus where does hermine go saturday through tuesday? more on that coming up. michelle: steve, thank you. florida's governor today said make no mistake, the storm has the potential to be life-threatening. it is about to make landfall