way into the northern atlantic, and it will not bring affects of rain to the east coast, winds susztained at 80 miles per hour and it continues to be a fish storm and it continues to upon the open waters of the atlantic. we look at the wave heights of double scan live, the center of the storm is 634 miles away. the brighter colors are the wave heights and they are already decreasing from the outer banks of north carolina to virginia and that will continue its journey of 5 to 7 waves, tonight and throughout the day tomorrow in new england, until then if you get caught the rip current, it's at large swells that piles up along the sand and what piles up must come back out. rip currents tend to form and the rushing water that tends to form, not fight the current and pull yourself away from the shore and away from the rip current and once you are out of it, swim your way back in or ride the waves back to shore. it's decreasing today, 4 to 6 feet, drop from 1 to 3 feet and no risk over the weekend. when we come back we'll talk nd about the beautiful holiday weekend. that is a little on the stea