Spring is in full swing in Apex, North Carolina! Yesterday's warm and sunny weather had residents flocking outdoors to enjoy the 74°F high. However, today brings a change as thunderstorms roll through the area, with temperatures expected to reach 74°F before cooling off to 52°F overnight.
Local allergy sufferers should take note - the tree pollen count is currently at extreme levels. Juniper, cedar, cypress, cottonwood, elm, and maple are the predominant culprits. The Air Quality Index sits at a moderate 63, with PM2.5 as the main pollutant. Those with respiratory issues may want to limit prolonged outdoor activities.
In high school sports, the Apex Friendship Patriots baseball team scored a thrilling 5-4 victory over the Green Hope Falcons on Friday night. Senior pitcher Jake Thompson struck out 10 batters in a complete game effort.
The town is buzzing with excitement for today's Apex Holi Celebration at Apex Community Park. This colorful festival of spring promises fun for the whole family with music, dance, and plenty of vibrant powder tosses.
Local foodies are raving about the new farm-to-table restaurant, Harvest Table, which opened its doors on Salem Street last week. Their seasonal menu featuring locally-sourced ingredients has been drawing crowds.
In community news, the Apex Town Council approved plans for a new mixed-use development near the Beaver Creek shopping area. The project will include apartments, retail spaces, and a small park.
Don't forget - the Apex Farmers Market kicks off its spring season next Saturday. Get ready for fresh produce, artisanal goods, and live music every weekend through October.
Lastly, a reminder that the annual Peak City Pig Fest is just around the corner. Mark your calendars for April 19-20 for this beloved barbecue competition and festival. It's sure to be a smokin' good time!