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Lehi, Utah News and Info Tracker "Stay updated with the latest local news, events, and community information from Lehi, Utah. The 'Lehi Utah News and Info Tracker' podcast delivers daily updates on local government, businesses, schools, and more. Tune in for in-depth coverage of everything happening in Lehi, designed to keep residents informed and connected." Fore more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Portada del episodio Lehi, Utah - Lehi Update: Clear Skies, High UV, and City Council Compensation Hearing Tomorrow

Lehi, Utah - Lehi Update: Clear Skies, High UV, and City Council Compensation Hearing Tomorrow

Lehi listeners, let's get you caught up on the last 24 hours right here at home. According to The Weather Network, Lehi woke up to cool, clear conditions with temperatures in the low 60s, climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s by late afternoon with just a few passing clouds and virtually no chance of rain. Light breezes out of the northwest kept things comfortable for morning jogs along the Jordan River Parkway and youth soccer practices at the local fields. Sun lovers got a reminder that we're firmly in high-desert season. CurrentUVIndex.com reports that yesterday afternoon the UV index in Lehi peaked around 6, classified as high, before dropping back to safer levels toward the evening. That means sunscreen and hats are still the smart move for any outdoor lunch breaks at Thanksgiving Point or backyard barbecues. Air quality across northern Utah stayed generally in the good range, with only a slight bump to moderate in the late afternoon as traffic increased along I-15, according to regional air monitors referenced by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. For most listeners, outdoor activities were just fine, though those with asthma likely noticed the combination of light vehicle emissions and dry air. Pollen has been a persistent background character this week. Regional allergy trackers referenced by local forecasters show grass pollen running from moderate to high, with tree pollen finally easing off after a heavy spring. If you found yourself sneezing at the Lehi Sports Complex or rubbing your eyes during an evening walk, you are definitely not alone. On the community front, the city is gearing up for an important meeting. Lehi City's official site announced a public hearing tomorrow evening at the Lehi City Council Chambers to discuss proposed compensation increases for executive officers. Residents are invited to show up, listen, and share their opinions during the regular council meeting that starts at 7 p.m. Sports fans, it is the quiet stretch between spring and fall, so no fresh high school box scores in the last 24 hours, but Lehi High and Skyridge athletes are shifting into summer workouts and camp mode as coaches finalize schedules for the fall, according to Utah High School Activities Association updates. Culture lovers have a treat just down the road: the Lehi Free Press highlights a high-energy production of Once On This Island at The Ruth, running through early July, drawing in theater-goers from Lehi and across northern Utah for nightly performances full of music, dance, and island color. Looking ahead, the Lehi Free Press also notes that nine local women are preparing for the Miss Lehi Scholarship Competition, set for this coming Saturday at Lehi High School, promising a night of talent, service-focused platforms, and community pride. That is the latest from Lehi over the past day: bright skies, manageable air, a bit of pollen mischief, local government gearing up for a key decision, and the arts and community calendar already heating up faster than the summer sidewalks. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a local update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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Portada del episodio Lehi, Utah - Lehi's Early Summer Heat: Smart Meters, Allergies, and Imaginaria Nights

Lehi, Utah - Lehi's Early Summer Heat: Smart Meters, Allergies, and Imaginaria Nights

Lehi listeners are waking up to a warm, bluebird kind of day, with sunshine already taking charge over northern Utah County. KSLs microcast forecast calls for sunny skies and highs in the low 90s, with tonight turning partly cloudy and mild, so it is a classic early summer feel across Lehi and the Point of the Mountain. The Weather Networks Lehi page shows clear conditions and dry air, and according to CurrentUVIndex dot com the UV index climbed into the high range yesterday afternoon, so listeners can expect another strong sun day ahead and should plan on hats, sunscreen, and plenty of water. Local TV station KJZZ reports live conditions in Lehi at 81 degrees early in the day, heading toward the low to mid 90s, with tomorrow trending even hotter and partly cloudy. That kind of pattern usually means ozone can creep up along the Wasatch Front in the afternoon, so sensitive listeners, especially those with asthma, will want to keep an eye on air quality apps and limit heavy outdoor exercise during peak heat. With dry, warm weather and steady breezes, pollen from grasses and late spring trees is likely to sit in the moderate to high range, so allergy sufferers might already be feeling those itchy eyes and sneezes. Around town, the big conversation in Lehi continues to be the citywide smart water meter project. KMYU reports that installations have left some yards with dead grass and torn-up landscaping, and residents are voicing frustration while the city pushes forward with the upgrades. The long-term goal is better conservation and more accurate billing in a growing, water‑stressed region, but in the short term listeners may see dug-up park strips, construction crews, and Hydro Vac trucks in a lot of neighborhoods. Over at Thanksgiving Point, KSLs events calendar highlights the launch of Imaginaria, a summer experience that transforms the 50‑acre Ashton Gardens into an immersive festival of lights, art, and the American spirit. It kicked off this week and continues through the season, giving families in Lehi a colorful after‑dark escape once the heat of the day finally breaks. High school sports are quieter now, with most spring seasons wrapped and football and cross‑country shifting into summer workouts. Timpview High School in nearby Provo lists early‑morning football turf sessions and cross‑country track workouts, a reminder that conditioning season has already started for Lehi‑area athletes too. So as listeners head out today, expect bright sun, building heat, strong UV, and that unmistakable bustle of early summer in Silicon Slopes country, from new homes rising along Canyon Rim Road to festival nights at Ashton Gardens and water‑wise upgrades happening block by block. Thank you for tuning in, and dont forget to subscribe so you never miss a local update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

5 de jun de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio Lehi, Utah - Lehi Update: Sunny Skies, High UV, and Summer Sports Ramping Up

Lehi, Utah - Lehi Update: Sunny Skies, High UV, and Summer Sports Ramping Up

Lehi listeners, let's catch you up on the last 24 hours right in your own backyard. Overnight and into this morning, skies across northern Utah have stayed mostly clear to partly cloudy, with cool early hours giving way to a mild, very comfortable start to the day, according to KSL Weather and The Weather Network. By late morning in Lehi, temperatures are climbing through the 60s into the low 70s with light winds and only a small chance of any stray shower. KSL reports overall calm conditions across Utah County with no major storm systems on the doorstep. Sun lovers, the UV index is already on the move. The site Current UV Index shows that in Lehi the UV level jumps quickly from low early this morning to high around midday and early afternoon, peaking in the 6 range. That means sunscreen, hats, and shade breaks are a smart move if listeners are heading out to games, practices, or a lunch break at one of Lehi's parks. For those who deal with sniffles this time of year, regional allergy trackers for Utah County have been keeping tree and grass pollen in the moderate to high range this week, with weed pollen still on the lower side as full summer hasn't kicked in yet. Air quality monitors along the Wasatch Front show generally good air in Utah County over the past day, with only brief dips into moderate near busy roads during commute times and nothing close to a health alert. It is a good day for a run on the Jordan River Parkway or a bike ride through your neighborhood. High school sports are deep into summer prep mode. Local schedules in the Lehi and Skyridge programs show football, soccer, and volleyball workouts ramping up, with seven‑on‑seven football scrimmages and summer basketball leagues underway this week, though no official varsity scores posted in the last 24 hours. Think of it as the quiet grind before Friday night lights return. Around town, the Lehi Free Press reports that the City Council is gearing up for a key budget work session on June 8, after delaying a final decision on whether to approve a 3 or 4 percent wage increase for city employees. That follow‑up meeting is open to the public, giving listeners a chance to sit in and see how your city decides where every tax dollar goes. For a quick cultural escape, the Lehi Free Press also highlights the Ruth's new production of the musical Once On This Island, described as an explosive celebration of life, loosely based on The Little Mermaid, packed with color, movement, and Caribbean‑inspired music. It is one of the standout theater options along the Wasatch Front right now, and a perfect evening out after a warm Lehi day. Just down the road, KSL Events notes that it is Rose Month at Ashton Gardens in Lehi. The gardens at Thanksgiving Point transform every June into a huge display of roses, many of them in the ground since the gardens opened in 1997. Listeners can wander the paths, take photos, and enjoy peak blooms under that strong Utah sun. And in a slice of breaking‑type local drama, online clips circulating this morning show a Lehi resident capturing video of police apprehending a suspect on a freeway. Coverage shared through regional outlets notes the incident ended with officers quickly taking the person into custody, a reminder of how busy local law enforcement can be even on an otherwise calm day in Utah County. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss what is happening in Lehi. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

4 de jun de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio Lehi, Utah - Lehi Daily Brief: Sunny Skies, Tech News, and Fast-Moving Real Estate

Lehi, Utah - Lehi Daily Brief: Sunny Skies, Tech News, and Fast-Moving Real Estate

Lehi listeners, here is what is happening right now in your corner of Utah Valley. Let's start outside. The Weather Network reports Lehi waking up cool and mostly sunny this morning, with temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s and an afternoon high around the low 70s, a light breeze, and only a small chance of any stray showers. That means a light jacket early, then perfect T‑shirt weather for lunch or an evening walk. According to CurrentUVIndex dot com, the UV index in Lehi moves quickly from low early this morning into the moderate to high range by midday, peaking around 6 this afternoon. That is strong enough to burn, so if listeners are heading to practice at the high school fields or taking kids to the park, sunscreen and a hat are smart choices. Local forecasters report air quality in Lehi in the good to moderate range over the past 24 hours, with only light ozone buildup during the warmest part of the day. Allergy clinics across Utah County note that grass and tree pollen remain elevated as we roll through late spring, so allergy sufferers might want to keep the antihistamines handy and maybe keep the car windows up on the freeway. City Hall has been busy. The official Lehi City website has posted a notice of public hearing on compensation for elected officers, announced yesterday. That means your mayor and council salaries are up for discussion at an upcoming City Council meeting, so listeners who care about local budgets and leadership pay may want to show up, speak up, or at least follow the outcome. On the neighborhood front, KUTV reports that the ongoing Lehi water meter replacement project sparked fresh complaints Tuesday afternoon, as some residents say construction crews have chewed up lawns and park strips while installing new meters. City officials say the work is necessary to modernize the system and improve accuracy, but some homeowners are still waiting for repairs and clean‑up. The local economy keeps humming. Utah Money Watch reports that Lehi‑based software company Entrata just filed to go public, revealing more than 500 million dollars in annual revenue and strong growth over the last six years. That is another big tech milestone for Silicon Slopes and a reminder that those office buildings along the freeway are driving a lot of jobs, lunches, and traffic in town. Real estate continues its sprint. Best Utah Real Estate says that in May 2026, the median days on market for Lehi homes dropped to just 12 days, down sharply from 22 days in April. Well‑priced homes are moving fast, so listeners thinking about buying may feel the pressure, while sellers are enjoying multiple‑offer territory again. For families and students, the school year is wrapping up across northern Utah. Mountain Ridge High School's events calendar shows graduation and last‑week‑of‑school schedules running through today, and nearby Timpview High in Provo has already shifted into summer workouts for football and conditioning sessions for volleyball. Even if your student is at Skyridge or Lehi High, it means traffic around the schools may spike as kids celebrate the end of class and head into summer leagues and camps. Around town, the rental market stays tight. A new listing on KSL Homes highlights a five‑bedroom townhome in Lehi's Cold Springs Ranch coming available today at around 2,350 dollars a month, showing that large family rentals are still commanding premium prices along the north‑south corridor. And for anyone looking to earn some summer cash, Sittercity shows around 30 open babysitting jobs in Lehi alone, from part‑time after‑school care to occasional weekend gigs, so teens and college students home for summer have options close to home. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss what is happening in Lehi. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

3 de jun de 2026 - 4 min
Portada del episodio Lehi, Utah - Lehi Spring Update: Stunning Weather, Dry Conditions, and High School Playoff Action

Lehi, Utah - Lehi Spring Update: Stunning Weather, Dry Conditions, and High School Playoff Action

Lehi listeners, let's catch you up on the last 24 hours around town. Spring has been putting on a show across northern Utah. KSL's weather team has been calling it "stunning spring weather," with highs topping out near 70 degrees for much of the Wasatch Front. Skies have been mostly clear, with a few high clouds drifting by and just enough of a breeze to keep things comfortable. Forecasters say a low pressure system is sliding into southwest Wyoming, which could kick up some isolated showers and a rumble of thunder later along the Wasatch Front, so keep an eye on those afternoon clouds. Rain has been scarce. The RainDrop App's Lehi tracker reports year‑to‑date rainfall at just over half an inch, noticeably below the normal average of nearly two inches by this point in the year. Lawns are greening up, but with numbers like that, every sprinkle we get from those spotty showers will matter. Around town, skies may look clear, but spring allergies are still in full swing. With trees and grasses active across northern Utah, pollen levels are running on the higher side, so if you have been sneezing through your morning commute, you are not alone. On the brighter side, air quality has generally stayed in the good range thanks to light winds and cooler nights, making it a great window for evening walks, practices, and games. Speaking of games, high school sports have been busy. Deseret News' Utah high school scores and schedule page has been packed with playoff action. Baseball fans have been following a full 6A bracket slate, including matchups like Lone Peak versus Mountain Ridge, Jordan against Riverton, and a primetime showdown featuring Lehi's own Pioneers lined up against American Fork's Cavemen. Boys soccer and girls lacrosse have also taken center stage with 6A semifinal pairings, including Lone Peak versus Skyridge in girls lacrosse and Salt Lake Academy against Lone Peak in boys soccer, as teams around the state push for a spot in their championship games. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a local update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

21 de may de 2026 - 2 min
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