We’re wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook.
Your Weather Planner
Expect a cool start Tuesday in the upper 50s to 60s by sunrise. Through the day, expect a mix of sun and clouds as temperatures warm to daytime highs in the 70s and 80s. A few isolated showers and storms may develop after 2 p.m., and there is a low chance of an isolated severe storm. If a severe storm does develop, damaging winds and large hail will be the main hazards along with locally heavy rain.
A cold front moves in Wednesday, continuing the afternoon and evening threat of showers and storms. Wednesday will also feature a low chance of an isolated severe storm.
Get the full forecast for areas across the state: Charlotte | Triad | Triangle | Coastal | Mountains
1. Memorial Day Click It or Ticket campaign underway through June 1
The statewide campaign, which kicked off today, focuses on public outreach and increased enforcement of the N.C. Seat Belt Law to help keep drivers safe during the busy holiday and summer. Almost 500 drivers in North Carolina died in car crashes in 2023 because of unbuckled seat belts, according to state officials.
2. 'Kits4Kids' helping first responders comfort children in crisis
Kits4Kids is a grassroots project that’s grown into a statewide movement thanks to two Charlotte fathers on a mission to ease the trauma children experience during emergency situations. For co-founders James Fisher-Davis and Kevin Gatlin, it began with one question: What if first responders had a tool to comfort kids during their worst moments? The kits contain a toy police car, a Rubik’s Cube, a play pad, Band-Aids and a few words of encouragement.
3. Stein visits Rutherford County to pitch $891 million more for Helene relief
Gov. Josh Stein was in Union Mills in Rutherford County to highlight his proposal for an additional $891 million in recovery funding. Lawmakers in March approved $528 million to help rebuild from the catastrophic September storm.
4. Drivers say North Wilkesboro Speedway deserves Cup points race after All-Star Race success
In its third edition as host of the NASCAR All-Star Race, North Wilkesboro Speedway produced records for lead changes and green-flag passes for lead as its remarkable rebirth continued from a dilapidated hulk just three years ago. Race winner Christopher Bell was among several drivers who say the short track deserves its first Cup Series points race in 30 years when NASCAR releases its 2026 schedule, which is expected in a few months.
5. Trump says Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks will begin immediately following call with Putin
President Donald Trump said Russia and Ukraine will "immediately" begin ceasefire negotiations after what he described as an "excellent" call with Russian President Vladimir Putin that lasted more than two hours. Trump also spoke with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders in hopes of making progress toward a ceasefire.
Your Notes for Tomorrow
- The Carolina Hurricanes host the Florida Panthers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals of the Stanley Cup playoffs at 8 p.m.
- NBA playoffs conference finals begin
- NASCAR announces Hall of Fame class
- Qatar Economic Forum, featuring interview with Elon Musk
- Fortune Magazine releases annual ranking of the 100 Most Powerful Women in American Business
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies to Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies at Senate Appropriations budget request hearing
- Senate Finance Committee considers IRS commissioner nominee
- Google Input/Output annual developer conference