A sunny and cool Tuesday greets Apex, North Carolina, today following a week of warm, rainy intervals. With temperatures hovering comfortably in the mid-60s, clear skies make it the perfect day to enjoy outdoor activities. The dry, sunny stretch is expected to last through April 11, offering respite from the dampness of last week. However, allergy sufferers should brace themselves—the pollen count remains quite high, totaling 1,323 grains per cubic meter, heavily dominated by tree pollen from pines, oaks, and sweetgums.
In local sports, high school baseball took center stage last evening. Apex Friendship High’s varsity team secured a thrilling 6-4 victory against their rivals from Green Level High, with a late-game rally led by sophomore star pitcher Ethan Miller. Meanwhile, the Apex High Cougars soccer team edged out the Cary Imps, 2-1, in a closely contested match that showcased a last-minute winning goal.
Residents are also buzzing about the long-anticipated Veridea development project, now well underway. This $3 billion "live, work, play" community promises to transform 1,200 acres just south of downtown Apex, bringing over 2,300 jobs annually once complete. Local leaders and developers are gathering for a special event today to celebrate infrastructure advancements, including a new $166 million water treatment plant, critical for supporting both Veridea and Apex’s rapid growth.
Air quality in Apex remains excellent, measured as Code Green, making it a great day for breathing easy outdoors. This is a relief after elevated particulate levels across the region last week. For those exploring the town, the Peak City Pig Fest is just days away, kicking off April’s busy festival season with barbecue, music, and family fun.
With spring in full bloom and a bustling atmosphere around town, Apex is riding high on sunny skies, exciting developments, and strong community spirit.