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i just feel sorry for a lot of them out there. >> he's no stranger to political stunts and gimmicks. >> kim: miranda isn't impressed. >> watching him i'm sort of reminded of my children where they don't know where to draw the line. >> kim: we showed the video to bes rusou. >> i'm glad to see job creation happening in buncombe county. of course i'm always a little uncomfortable when we're seeing someone get a single day's wages. but it's not enough to get them out of homelessness. >> kim: a discussion across the city with leaders to have a larger conversation about helping the homeless in a larger way. nesbit says city leaders haven't addressed homelessness. we posted that video on our website. wlos.com. kimberly king, news 13. >> frank: a five-year-old upstate girl dies after being pulled from a fire. it happened on sunday night. the family of sophia rhodes are mourning the passing at a georgia hospital last night of smoke inhalation. firefighters ran back in the house after the family realized one of their daughters was still in that house. firefighters found rhodes but she wasn't breathing and didn't have a pulse. >> it's terrible when you lose anybody to a fire. but it really cuts deeper when it's a child. >> frank: investigators with the state continue looking at the cause of this blaze which started on the back side of the house. tonight on my40 at 6:30, we get reaction from rhodes' grieving mother. >> tammy: now an update in the jackson county. curtis lafrty has been found. he disappeared from a camping expedition. he walked away from the camp but was found in a woman's home in south carolina by midday. >> he's been talking with his mother by phone. they said he's okay. >> tammy: this case ended well. but coming up at 6:00, this case not that long ago involving a carolina trails camper that did not have a good ending. >> frank: three days of really sunny and warm. >> tammy: and boom, gone, jason. >> jason: you know it has to happen at this point. here's the radar now. we are watching showers move in. these are not severe thankfully. most of this is light to moderate rain. really do not anticipate severe weather at this point. that's the good news. but there is a slight risk. some of you may deal with strong winds later on this evening. here's another picture. a double rainbow. there's the fainter one. there's the more prominent one. right over lake julian this evening. wind from the south at 9 in asheville. 15 to 20 over the upstate. we deal with more wind tonight in the mountains. these are wind advisories that kick in at 7 o'clock this evening until noon tomorrow. mostly high elevations affected there. there will be plenty of wind even in the valley floors. 57 at 7. still a chance for locally heavy rain. temperatures pretty mild by 11 o'clock. stick around. >> tammy: new developments now in the conversion of duke coal to natural gas. >> frank: denied the request for a third one. news 13's karen wynne is live at lake julian. >> tammy: karen, some local conservation groups are not happening with this ruling. >> karen: right, tammy. they're not. the two natural gas plants would replace the coal fire plant behind me. it is a huge step in the right direction but not big enough. even on the cloudy and windy day, lake julian draws families to its peaceful setting. for christina lewis, the duke power plant is not usually her focus. >> i don't understand all the nuances but i do know ultimately i want whatever's best for the environment, for this community, for the lake area. >> karen: that would mean not building a natural gas plant at all. >> they're much larger than we affordable hour in north carolina. and they're not the best use of rate payer dollars. i would be willing, personally to pay a little bit more to do solar and wind. i do understand it's never that simple. >> karen: but justin pratt also spending the day at lake julian disagrees. >> solar's come a long way in the past years. but i think it . >> karen: jim petit says his north carolina's ridge law, which prohibits wind turbines on mountain tops. right now the solar technology adequately serve duke's customers. the extra customers may pay for solar and wind now would ultimately cost less than duke's modernization plan later. >> before we go building anything else, whether it's more fossil fuel infrastructure or renewables, we need to stop wasting so much energy. >> karen: walker with mountain truth says her group is going to continue to try to bring more solar and wind in the equation. it's a process that is going to take time. meanwhile, the natural gas powered plant are expected to be in operation by 2019. i'm karen wynne, news 13. >> frank: news 13 wants to know, do you agree with the utility commission's approval of the duke plant? log on to facebook/news 13 to answer our question of the day. >> tammy: happening tonight, a asheville about the classifications for north carolina's coal ash pond. state officials propose the ranking system which determines the schedule for cleaning up duke's north carolina coal ash dump. the public's comment will be considered when setting up the final schedule. the meeting starts at 6 o'clock in the ferguson auditorium at ab tech. jaclyn, a new rollover accident is tying up the area. >> jaclyn: yeah. because of this crack there at exit 55. delays last all the way through to exit 59. there are injuries reported here. it is a good idea to avoid this stretch on your commute. get ready for those usual delays on the west bound side, especially passing through the downtown area. focusing on fairview road and the hawe creek area. that's a look at your on time traffic report brought to you by debruhl's used car superstore. >> frank: coming up, apple and the fbi face off on capitol hill. how the case is pitting the c cll phone industry against consumer safety. >> tammy: local first responders praise a different type of challenge. who came out on top in a taco eating challenge. oh my. >> frank: how the improved search bar makes it easier for check oday is your lucky day. woman: (surprised) oh, my goodness mark: you've just won - a thousand dollars! woman: that's amazing! that's amazing! (shrieks) woman: ok, nice job. mark, way better than yesterday. steve: yeah? woman: i am still missing that raw emotion. woman: pretty awesome for a tuesday, but tomorrow is hump day, so let's really bring it! lucky for life. win a thousand dollars a day, every day, for life. >> tammy: fbi directors testified today at a congressional hearing on encrypted devices. privacy. break in the iphone of san bernardino shooter sayed farook. despite differing opinions, comby says both sides have good intentions. >> the companies care about public safety. the fbi cares about innovation and privacy. we devote our lives to try and stop people from stealing our innovation, our secrets and hacking in to our devices. >> frank: attorney general weighed in today saying the government must do anything under the law to fully investigate terrorist attacks. three, two, one, go. >> tammy: emergency responders face off for a good cause. they went head to head in a taco eating contest at salsaritas. it was part of their grand opening. afternoon will be donated equally between the three departments. she was not the winner. >> frank: goodness. >> tammy: officer bill wilke of the apd. but i'm giving it to her. >> frank: i'm telling you, if she didn't win, it wasn't worth it. >> jason: i tell you what, ice cream and taco eating, those are two of my fortes. 64 degrees for the high temperature today. 33 on the low this morning. that is a degree above average. no rain until late afternoon. and that added up to only 400ths of an inch. heavier rain soon enough. flakes, they're going to every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served we offer our best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members now your news 13 skywatch weather. >> jason: rain is coming down in more cases now and more places. leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network. we'll start you out at 6600 feet. decent view from mount mitchell about half an hour ago. now it's clouded up. no snow at this time in even the highest elevations. but that, too, will change as cold air begins to flood the system. rain now. snow later on in the mountains. decent showers coming through. this is the potential for severe the day today. we do have a slight risk farther to the west in this lighter shaded area. the risk is slight in the yellow. the risk is marginal here in the lighter green or lighter green. it's just general storms expected in those areas farther east. right now the rain is the only thing we're dealing with. some thunderstorms possible. it's really just rain for most areas from waynesville now in to madison county. here's our rain threat tomorrow. only 30%. it's very minimal. we go in to a wintery mode again thursday and friday. 60% chances of getting rain and snow mixed in late thursday, in to early friday. these are not all day events. saturday, slim chance of anything happening. in the mountains or anything higher up, a good chance of snow fall. and a lot of it is just going to be snow above 3500 feet thursday in to friday. plan accordingly if you travel there. rain tonight. then we're back in to the cold tomorrow. snow showers showing up in blue. strong northwesterly winds. 15, 20 to 30 plus miles per hour. that is going to get your attention all day tomorrow. hold on tight. it is going to be a cold, cold day. we cloud up thursday. some sunshine. there we go. another hit of some snow and rain. valleys mostly rain. mountains mostly snow from this one thursday into friday. i think that will accumulate a couple of inches at least. mostly about half inch to more in the mountains west. here's that snow fall potential in to thursday night, friday morning. could get up to an inch in the higher elevations. one to three inches. there could be more. we'll keep an eye on that. 30s for lows tonight in the mountains. you'll find 40s in the upstate. our temperatures tomorrow only in the 30s and 40s. yikes. that is a lot different from today here in the mountains. the chill is here for several more days. 40s again thursday and friday. back to the 50s, even 60s. oh yeah, we'll go closer to 70 by tuesday. there you go. that's march in a nutshell. snowstorm and then shorts and t-shirts a few days later. >> frank: time to check out today's "see it, shoot it, send it." i tell ya, this guy knows how to stay warm in the sun. joey johnson shared this shot in columbus. >> tammy: it's a white squirrel hanging out. he's a cutie. send us your pictures, and your video, if you'd like, to >> frank: a warning for parents during winter weather. the common coat could put it's hard to keep the whole thing straight. and all these so-called deals? 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