Lehi woke up this Thursday, April 17, to spring showers and a brisk 50-degree chill. The skies remained mostly cloudy, with a few pockets of sun, and late afternoon might even bring some snow showers to the higher elevations. Locals bundled up and grabbed umbrellas as the area saw nearly 90 percent humidity and a gentle breeze moving through town. While the rain is giving a much-needed drink to lawns and gardens, those with pollen allergies haven’t had a break—tree pollen levels are high, so be sure to take precautions before heading outdoors[7].
The air quality in Lehi remains generally acceptable for most people. Sensitive residents, though, may notice minor to moderate symptoms with prolonged exposure. No formal restrictions are in place, but officials encourage everyone to combine errands and use clean transportation when possible[7][8].
On the local news front, a surprising story made waves yesterday. Police responded to numerous calls about a door-to-door salesperson in Lehi who became so aggressive that he attempted to enter locked homes in an effort to get residents’ attention. An 18-year-old California man was arrested and now faces misdemeanor charges. This incident prompted police to remind everyone to be cautious when answering the door and to report any suspicious activity right away[1][3][4][5].
Lehi’s business community is celebrating, as DigiCert, a major digital security company headquartered in town, just reported record growth for the past fiscal year. Their breakthrough quarter included the acquisition of Vercara and the launch of a new digital trust platform, helping cement Lehi’s spot as a center for tech innovation[2].
Sports fans in Lehi are eager for more spring matchups. While no high school scores have come in over the last 24 hours, regionals are fast approaching and local teams are practicing hard, rain or shine, to prepare for the big games.
With a full slate of April events across Utah, including markets, family festivals, and concerts, Lehi residents have plenty of ways to shake off the last chill of winter and welcome the fun of spring. Just remember your allergy medicine, your umbrella, and maybe keep an eye out for suspicious salespeople as you enjoy all that Lehi has to offer this week[10].