Good evening, central N.C. We’re wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook. 

Your Weather Planner

A weak cold front will get pushed near the coastline Tuesday bringing a short break from our recently unsettled weather. Expect mostly sunny skies Tuesday with an afternoon high near 80. Tuesday night will be clear and cool with lows in the mid 50s.

Wednesday will be dry and warm with highs in the low 80s. Rain chances return to the forecast late Thursday and through the day Friday.

Get the full forecast for areas across the state: Charlotte | Triad | Triangle | Coastal | Mountains


Today's Big Stories

1. Black bear sightings in rural, urban areas slowly rising

You could see more bears out and about as we inch toward summer. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission said there’s an increase in bear sightings in rural and urban areas.

2. Real ID deadline arrives Wednesday for millions of North Carolinians

Wednesday marks the first day the Real ID Act will be in effect across the country. The law requires federal agencies to view a Real ID, U.S. passport or other federally approved identification to board commercial flights and enter secure federal buildings, such as a federal courthouse.

3. Escaped eastern North Carolina inmate still on the lam

Authorities are still looking for Francisco Cardenas, 32, who escaped Hyde Correctional Center in Swan Quarter on Thursday. 

4. Settle in and get ready: 'Ultracompetitive' 2nd round of NHL playoffs is here

The second round of the NHL playoffs begins Monday night, after no sweeps and two series going the distance to get to this point. Washington plays Carolina on Tuesday night in a series that has the potential to be must-see entertainment.

5. Trump administration says it'll pay immigrants illegally in U.S. $1,000 to leave

The Department of Homeland Security says that it's also paying for travel assistance and that those who use an app called CBP Home to tell the government that they plan to return home will be "deprioritized" for detention and removal.

Your Notes for Tomorrow

  • Federal Open Market Committee two-day meeting begins, with interest rate decision tomorrow
  • Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testifies at House Appropriations Committee hearing
  • National Small Business Week Summit
  • UK's Prince Archie celebrates 6th birthday
  • German parliament elects new federal chancellor
  • Oversight hearing on the U.S. Department of the Treasury, with testimony from Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent
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