underbrown among the many evacuation orders, hoping her house survives. >> it's devastating. brad: and this farmer shows us a cotton field. are, not flooded, as many but the rain is making seeds sprout. he says this crop is lost. tonight, with the water still rising, the extent of the damage will only grow. the losses now are expected to be in the billions. brad bell, abc 7 news. leon: just breaks your heart. alison: awful situation. steve: we saw the maps last week that had forecast 25 inches of rain. it was almost like, these have to be all. as we have seen, it is actually happen. we are lucky here. we had the rain over the weekend, then monday it cleared. today was beautiful. alison: it really was perfect. steve: the most beautiful weather in washington comes the first, second week of october, and that is what we had. the temperature today, 70 seven degrees, five degrees above average. high asrds can be as the lower 90's, back in 1941. we will not see anything like that anytime soon. if your allergies are bothering you, blame the showers and rain. mold is in the moderate c