Lehi, Utah, experienced a chilly start to April with cloudy skies and a high of 43°F yesterday. Residents can look forward to sunnier and warmer weather starting today, with highs reaching 53°F. Winds have been light, averaging 10 mph, but gusts reached up to 16 mph, reminding everyone to bundle up while outdoors. The pollen count remains moderate due to tree pollen, a reminder for allergy sufferers to take precautions like keeping windows closed and showering after outdoor activities.
Local high school sports fans had plenty to cheer for last night. In baseball, Lehi High School triumphed over its arch-rival, Skyridge High, with a dramatic 7-6 victory, powered by a walk-off home run in the final inning. On the soccer field, Skyridge boys' soccer team earned a hard-fought 2-1 win against American Fork, showcasing exceptional teamwork and defensive prowess.
Air quality in Lehi remains excellent, with PM2.5 levels well within the *Good* category, making it a great time to get outside and enjoy Utah's spring scenery. However, residents should also be mindful of the ongoing drought conditions in northern Utah, with the snowpack at only 79% of normal and Utah Lake at 61.3% of capacity. Water conservation remains a top priority for the community.
Excitement is building for the Lehi Easter Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt, scheduled for April 11 at the Lehi City Sports Park. With the weather set to warm up in the coming days, it’s a perfect time to plan outdoor events. Nearby activities this week include Baby Animal Days at the American West Heritage Center in Wellsville and the Spring Vendor Market in Sandy, offering plenty of family-friendly options for the weekend.
With improving weather, blooming flowers, and bustling sports, Lehi residents are stepping into April full of energy and community spirit. Whether you’re enjoying the outdoors, cheering at local games, or prepping for Easter festivities, it’s a vibrant time to be in Lehi, Utah.