Good morning, Kyle listeners. Here’s everything you need to know about your city in the last 24 hours.
Under skies streaked with just a few high clouds, the heat is on. Tuesday evening peaked at 100 degrees and overnight lows only dipped to the mid-70s, making for another sweltering summer night. The National Weather Service and Time and Date report humidity dropped to about 20 percent, keeping it feeling extra dry, and today's high is expected to reach a sizzling 101. Light southerly winds are offering little relief, so locals are urged to take it easy and hydrating is a must. With a UV index forecast in the very high range according to the Weather Network, sunscreen is not an optional accessory—it's a necessity if you’re outdoors this afternoon.
Pollen counts have been on the higher side, dominated by local cedar and oak according to IA Air Services, and air quality remains satisfactory for most, despite concerns over growth-related pollution. Those with allergies may still want to keep medication handy.
High school sports fans, if you caught last night's action, you know the city’s buzzworthy moment was at the AAU Junior Olympics in nearby Houston. Rising talents from the region competed fiercely on day four, with top marks in the 1500 meter racewalk for both girls and boys divisions, including standout times posted by Valentina Maysonet Rodriguez and Alexander Noe, according to FloTrack. No major injuries were reported, and spirits remain high as hometown athletes continue their championship quest.
On the safety front, Fox San Antonio reports that Kyle police brought a wanted felon into custody Sunday after a dramatic pursuit involving a stolen van linked to a recent armed robbery in Austin. Thanks to the sharp eyes of local law enforcement, the suspect was apprehended and now faces a list of new charges.
Baseball fans got regionally loud, too: The Associated Press shares that Kyle Manzardo blasted two home runs to power the Guardians over the Rockies in a late-night major league showdown, a headline-grabber for anyone watching the box scores.
Whether you’re planning to hit the park, cheer at the next meet, or just run errands, stay cool, stay safe, and make sure to drink plenty of water out there in that heat. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates like these. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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