Meridian listeners, get ready for a sunny and warm Wednesday as the city is waking up to partly cloudy skies and a forecast high of 91 degrees with a mild low tonight around 63, reports KIVI-TV. No need to pack an umbrella, as there’s zero chance of rain in today’s forecast, and temperatures are expected to stay comfortably in the upper 80s and low 90s for the rest of this week. The past 24 hours have brought those classic Idaho summer evenings and mornings—perfect for an early walk, though by afternoon, shade and sunscreen are your best friends.
If you’ve got allergies, the pollen count has crept up thanks to all these sunny days, so those sensitive might want to keep an eye out and consider taking precautions, especially in the mornings when levels tend to spike, according to recent updates from local weather outlets and Instagram community reports.
The air quality index in Meridian currently sits in the moderate range, with AQI levels around 53—acceptable for most but a minor concern for anyone with respiratory sensitivities. The best air quality in the last day was recorded last night, and the worst was early this morning, but experts from AQI.in explain that the current levels should be fine for outdoor activity, so enjoy those summer events and sports.
Turning to high school sports, football fans are still buzzing after a thrilling season. Latest rankings from High School Football America have Meridian High holding strong in the Idaho top five with an impressive 8-4 record, following a hard-fought season. Rocky Mountain continues to be a team to watch, pulling off major wins late last year and building momentum for the coming fall, with standout players like Taeshaun Reese and Isaiah Reed recently recognized for their achievements, as tracked by MaxPreps.
Meridian’s summer has also been comparatively mild this year, with only three days topping 100 degrees so far, less than last year’s record, and with the days already starting to get shorter, local gardeners can relax—a first frost isn’t expected until well after Labor Day, according to the Farmer’s Almanac.
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