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High pressure keeps our weather dry through Wednesday. During that time we'll enjoy high temperatures slightly above average.
Expect mostly sunny skies Tuesday with highs in the upper 70s to mid-80s. Wednesday will start off sunny before clouds take over late.
Rain will be possible beginning Thursday as an area of low pressure makes its way northeast along the southeast U.S. coast.

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1. 'It is a big need': N.C. needs almost 1,000 doctors for geriatric patients, medical group says
The UNC Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program is helping prepare geriatricians as the state’s older adult population, age 65 and up, is expected to double to about 2.7 million in 2040. “The truth is that we won’t have enough geriatricians just based on the kind of that growing population of… North Carolina,” said Emily Cetrone, associate program director for the program. “It is a big need just across the entire country.”
2. Children no longer at Asheville Academy treatment center after 2 suicides in 1 month raise concerns
Another North Carolina residential treatment facility has come under fire after two young girls died by suicide in the same month there, according to authorities. It happened at Asheville Academy, a treatment facility in Weaverville with ties to Trails Carolina — both Oregon-based wilderness therapy programs operating in North Carolina. Trails was closed after the death of a 12-year-old boy in the camp's care.
3. Rip currents: A hidden danger from tropical systems
When you think of a tropical storm or hurricane dangers, you think of things like high winds, heavy rain and storm surge. One risk you may not think of is the danger caused by rip currents. The danger of rip currents not only occurs when a storm is near the coast. Storms also cause rip current threats when they are well off the coast.
2. Suspect posed as a gardener in Boulder attack and planned to kill all in group he called 'Zionist'
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Women of different backgrounds and abilities are taking part in a North Carolina training program that aims to help them complete their first triathlon. Programs are available across the Carolinas. Tri It for Life, a mentoring organization with chapters across the Carolinas, prepares participants to cross the finish line after 12 weeks of training. Some have never swam before. Others are facing invisible challenges.