let's start with dave to tell us a little bit about the woodbury.a nice little covers everybody and everything. what good morning, everybody. >> you know, we are going to some folks, a son in here as we've been talking about a little bit this morning. so that's kind of a nice little thing to get. but we are bouncing off of a dry atmosphere. so therefore, the rain is the one doing the fighting here to get to the ground. this is a live shot of what we've got going on on the radar. we see the rate of the lightning strikes have come back a bit after taking a little bit of break. so you folks up in the north bay, if you hear some rumblings going on, not your imagination. i'm not necessarily mean you're getting the rain. but at least that lightning might happen to. so that means we're also getting some turbulence. and after we get off of a couple of days here of the spare the air day, the atmosphere starting to move. there you have it, though, where we stand. there's a nice, interesting cells that are right out to sea. so this covers are kind of midday ra