Another storm toward the end of the weekend. We are expecting, you know more to come down the road even though we saw more of a glancing blow from the major noreaster. We will talk about that. Let look at these area headlines. This morning it is all about the wind chill. It is not terrible but enough to make it feel awfully cold and we have another snow chance down the pike here specifically tomorrow night into friday morning to mess with your morning rush to wrap up the week. Come sunday and monday another large storm with a lot of moisture looks like it will be taking shape. Essentially the hits just keep coming here guys but we will break down details of what we know right now coming up, back to you. In Montgomery County dramatic rescues overnight when an Apartment Building goes up in flames. Mother and daughter were forced to jump to safety. Eyewitness News Reporter jan carabao joins us with the very latest information jan, good morning. Reporter erika and ukee, good morning. I was
Raging Cape Fear River and you knew it was rising and you could see the vulnerable communities. There are vulnerability communities across the state. Lets let you know where we stand. We can report a 14th stormrelated death. There are certain areas in North Carolina, one of the Major Concerns for First Responders is fuel. They need it to get to people who need help and need to be rescued. Wilmington, North Carolina. We talked so much about it. Cutoff. The mayor saying they had to turn around folks from fema because there was no safeway to get them into the city. There are Major Concerns about water. The local Water Company saying if they dont get fuel in the next 48 hours, they may not be able to continue to supply water. When it comes to the state, a number of roads closed as well. Not just the local roads, but we are talking major interstates. Large sections of 95 and interstate 40 have been closed. The North Carolina department of transportation warping your gps may be sending you o
there. reporter: as you said, more than 4,000 homes under wear. the souris river now has crested. all eyes remain fixed on the broadway bridge, the last remaining artery linking the two sections of the city. even though the crest was lower than expected, the city remains on edge. next few days will be critical. what s most important for everyone is to remain vigilant. reporter: across town national guard bull dozers ripped down another bridge, this one in danger of being swept away. it swamped 4,000 homes and businesses so far and boats are the only way into most nabds. dean anderson s job is to rescue those still trapped in their homes, but like so many helping here, his own house is under