Good morning, North Carolina! Here's what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
The warm weather from the weekend is sticking around for the start of the week. This afternoon will be almost as warm as yesterday.
We’ll stay dry through tonight and most of the day tomorrow. There’s a slight chance for a storm late tomorrow night and again Wednesday afternoon.
Somewhat cooler weather is expected by the end of the week.

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Watch the latest local news and get your Weather on the 1s.
1. N.C. coastal towns warn of Portuguese man o' wars
Officials in Sunset Beach and Emerald Isle on Friday reported multiple sightings of Portuguese man o' wars. Officials urge beachgoers not to touch any jellyfish-like animals, even if they look like they’re dead, and to be aware while swimming or walking. A Portuguese man o' war can deliver a painful sting, even weeks after it washes ashore.
2. Wake judge orders release of Highway Patrol videos from deadly crash
A Wake County judge has ruled that the North Carolina State Highway Patrol must release the videos from a deadly crash in Raleigh in October. Trooper Garrett Macario and Sgt. Matthew Morrison are under investigation for their handling of the crash. A petition was filed by news outlets to release the videos on the grounds of compelling public interest.
3. Governor visits PGA Championship, touting economic impact of tournament
Gov. Josh Stein visited the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club to end the week, highlighting what he said is the importance of golf culturally and economically to our state. With more than 200,000 spectators, the tournament is expected to bring in more than $100 million in economic impact.
1. Conservatives block Trump's big bill in stunning setback
3. Israeli strikes kill at least 82 people in Gaza as Trump wraps up his Middle East visit
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