meteorologist greg fischel of our station has more. >> i have to tell you they have had a tough time of it. here in the southeast, we've virtual lu gotten off about scot-free and now this is about our third winter event during that period and it's a pretty substantial one. it looks like parts of north carolina will get upwards to 10, maybe 12 inches of snow before things taper off later this morning and will hopefully be heading back into a more normal pattern for the southeast u.s. as we head into next week. the good news for the northeast is this storm is heading out to sea and it's going to be a story item for the southeast and not the northeast this time around. for cbs news in raleigh, i'm greg fischel. >>> snow is being blamed for the biggest chain reaction crash in maine in more than 15 years. mrp than 75 cars and trucks got caught in yesterday morning's pileup on i-95 near bangor. at least 17 people were injured. some seriously. >>> a new hampshire mansur viefbed being buried under two feet of snow for more than three hours. drew mullins was clearing the snow from his roof su