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Lehi Lights Up for the Holidays: Santa Parade, Air Quality, and Community Cheer


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In Lehi, Utah, the past 24 hours have been filled with festive spirit and important local updates.

Last night, December 7, Lehi hosted its annual Santa Parade, a beloved tradition that kicked off at 5 p.m. from Lehi High School. The parade illuminated Main Street, culminating in a cozy celebration at the Plaza, complete with a tree lighting ceremony, free hot chocolate, and cookies, and visits with Santa. This free event brought the community together for a night of holiday cheer.

As for the weather, the latest report from December 6 indicates that Lehi experienced overcast conditions with a light breeze and a temperature of around 25°F (-3.9°C)[2]. This chilly weather sets the perfect backdrop for the holiday festivities.

In terms of air quality, as of December 11, the PM 2.5 levels in the Salt Lake County area, which includes Lehi, were at 7.3 µg/m3, indicating good air quality[4].

Pollen counts, typically a concern during spring and summer, are currently low in the Salt Lake City area, which includes Lehi. With no significant pollen from trees, grass, or weeds reported, residents can enjoy the outdoors without the worry of high allergen levels[3].

While specific high school sports scores from the past 24 hours are not available, the community remains active and engaged in various school events and activities.

Overall, Lehi is embracing the holiday season with community events, good air quality, and low pollen counts, making it an ideal time to enjoy the city's festive atmosphere.
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