Lehi Utah News and Info Daily
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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