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Apex NC Buzzes with Sports, Weather, and Community Events in Early March


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In Apex, North Carolina, the first week of March is buzzing with activity, and here’s a snapshot of what’s been happening over the past 24 hours.

### Weather
As of March 6, the weather in Apex has been a mix of conditions. The forecast from March 1-6 indicated periods of rain, sometimes heavy, followed by a warm and then chilly spell. Currently, residents are experiencing the tail end of this rainy period, with the promise of sunny and cool conditions starting from March 7-9[1][2].

### Sports
The Apex High School Varsity Boys Basketball team, although not having any games in the past 24 hours, has been showing promising individual performances. Notably, in their February 17th game against Green Level High School, players Ethan Balos and Connor Mcfadden stood out with strong performances[1].

### Community Events
The community in Apex has been vibrant with several exciting events. The recent Apex Restaurant Week, which concluded on March 2nd, offered a culinary treat for locals and visitors. SuperFun Saturday on March 1st was another highlight, and upcoming events include a Wednesday Night Movie on March 5th and a Legislative Breakfast today, March 6th[1].

### Infrastructure and Disruptions
Residents should be prepared for railroad repairs by CSX starting March 10th, which are expected to cause delays in the area. This is something to keep in mind for those planning their daily commutes[1].

### Environmental Updates
March 1st marked the beginning of the 2025 ozone season, with state and local agencies renewing their daily air quality forecasts. Ozone levels have been declining due to reduced emissions, but it’s crucial for sensitive groups to monitor the air quality index (AQI) for planning outdoor activities. As of the latest update, ozone levels are under control[1][4].

### Pollen Count
The latest pollen report indicates a total pollen count of 201.6 grains/m³, which is relatively moderate. This includes low levels of grass, tree, and weed pollen. As the season ramps up, residents can expect these counts to increase, but for now, they remain manageable[1].

In addition to these updates, Downtown Apex is also buzzing with new businesses. From customizable kitchenware at North Left to delicious treats at The Cranky Yankee Bakery, and innovative EV charging at iONNA, there’s something new and exciting for everyone to explore[5].

Whether you're enjoying local cuisine, cheering on the high school basketball team, or planning your day around the weather and air quality, Apex is a thriving community with plenty to offer.
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