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

3 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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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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Lehi, Utah - Lehi's Hot Summer Day: UV Alerts, Fire Concerns, and Long Sunshine

Lehi is waking up to a bright, dry, and very summer-feeling morning. The Weather Network reports clear skies, a current temperature in the low 50s Fahrenheit with a light southeast breeze around 3 kilometers per hour, and a high expected to reach the mid 90s later today. Humidity is sitting around 27 percent, so it feels crisp now, but it is going to heat up fast. Sunrise was just before 6 this morning, and sunset will land right around 9 tonight. For those planning time outside, Current UV Index says the UV level in Lehi was already at a low 1 just after 8 a.m., and it is forecast to jump into the moderate range by late morning, then soar into very high and even extreme levels between late morning and midafternoon, peaking over 11 early this afternoon. That means short sleeves are fine, but sunscreen, hats, and shade breaks are going to be your best friends. Rain is not part of the story. The RainDrop rainfall tracker for Lehi's 84043 zip code shows zero rain in the past 24 hours, and none yesterday either, with year to date totals running well below average. Dry grass plus rising heat is exactly why fire officials statewide are on edge. Utah Fire Info and ABC News are closely following the fast-growing Iron Fire near Eureka in central Utah, where mandatory evacuations have been underway for hundreds of residents. While that blaze is not in Lehi's backyard, listeners may notice a bit of haze on the horizon at times as winds shift. Air quality monitors this morning keep Lehi in generally good to moderate territory, but sensitive listeners, especially those with asthma or allergies, should pay attention as the day warms and regional smoke and ozone build. Pollen levels across Utah County are still in that annoying zone for allergy sufferers, with tree pollen past its peak but grasses and weeds stepping up. If you find yourself sneezing on your way to work or practice, you are not imagining it. High school sports are in their quieter summer stretch, with official seasons wrapped up, but local social media feeds in Lehi have been full of celebration. One local baker on Instagram posted yesterday about a packed graduation season, turning out tray after tray of custom cookies for Lehi and Skyridge grads. Summer leagues, training camps, and open gyms are picking up, keeping student athletes on the move even without formal scoreboards lighting up. Around the wider Wasatch Front, Gephardt Daily reports firefighters are still working the Bonneville Fire near the University of Utah, another reminder that this hot, dry pattern demands caution with campfires, fireworks, and anything that can spark. So as Lehi steps into a sunny, sizzling day, expect bright skies, no rain, growing heat, strong midday sun, and that familiar Utah blend of summer fun and fire awareness. Keep water handy, check on your neighbors, and enjoy the long daylight while staying smart about sun and smoke. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe. 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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Lehi listeners, let's get you caught up on the last 24 hours around town. The skies over Lehi have been mostly clear and cool, with overcast early this morning and a high expected in the mid‑50s to low‑60s, according to The Weather Network's Lehi forecast. Winds are running around 20 to 25 kilometers per hour out of the north, keeping things feeling a bit brisk even when the sun pops through. The RainDrop rainfall tracker reports zero rain in Lehi over the past 24 hours, and only about six‑tenths of an inch so far this year, well below normal, so lawns and gardens are definitely thirsty. Sunburn risk is quietly creeping up behind that cooler air. CurrentUVIndex.com reports the UV index in Lehi started very low around sunrise but is expected to surge to very high and even extreme levels by early afternoon, peaking above 11 between about 1 and 2 p.m. That means quick burns for anyone at practice, at the park, or working outdoors without sunscreen, hats, or shade. Air‑quality sensors along the Wasatch Front are showing generally good conditions this morning, with only light particulates and ozone in Utah County. For allergy sufferers, regional pollen trackers indicate moderate grass pollen and light tree pollen, with weeds still on the low side. Translation for listeners with itchy eyes: you may feel it, but it is not a full‑blown pollen onslaught today. On the sports side, summer basketball energy is building across Utah, with Lehi athletes right in the mix. The Rocky Mountain Showcase, promoted by It Basketball on Instagram, tipped off its first day yesterday as one of the biggest basketball tournaments in the state, drawing club teams and high‑school talent from across the region. That means plenty of Lehi players are suiting up this weekend, looking to get noticed before fall seasons ramp back up. In feel‑good local news, the Lehi Free Press highlights a Utah County couple celebrating 40 years of marriage with a 4,000‑mile cross‑country bike ride, a reminder to listeners rolling along the Murdock Canal Trail this morning that adventure does not have an age limit. Event planners are looking ahead too. Stride Events notes that registration for the Chalk It Up festival at the Adobe campus in Lehi closes the night of June 18, so artists and families hoping to turn the sidewalks into a giant color explosion later this month are getting those last‑minute signups in. That is your quick spin through the last day in Lehi: cool and breezy, bone‑dry, big sun, decent air, manageable pollen, and plenty of hoops and art on the horizon. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an 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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Good morning, Lehi, and thanks for starting your day with a quick tour of what has been happening around town over the past 24 hours. Let's start outside. According to the National Weather Service out of Salt Lake City, Lehi has been enjoying a classic almost-summer pattern: cool, clear mornings in the low 60s warming quickly into the low to mid 80s by late afternoon, with just a few high clouds riding over the Wasatch and a light northwest breeze taking the edge off the heat. Local allergy trackers like Pollen.com report that grass pollen has been running in the moderate to high range, with mulberry and elm still showing up, so allergy sufferers are probably feeling it. Air quality monitors from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality show Lehi in the good category, with PM2.5 and ozone both below health thresholds, making it a green light for morning runs on the Jordan River Parkway or kids' practices at local parks. On the civic front, Lehi's rapid growth is once again in the spotlight. KUTV's Utahs Growing Pains series reports on a massive new mixed‑use development proposal in the Thanksgiving Point area, raising questions about how already busy commuter routes like I‑15 and Triumph Boulevard will handle even more traffic and what that means for school crowding and city services. City officials, according to the Lehi city public meetings page and recent council discussions, are emphasizing new road connections, upgraded utilities, and phased construction as ways to keep the project from overwhelming existing neighborhoods. In the local economy, Utah Money Watch and TechBuzz News both report that Lehi‑based e‑commerce acceleration company Pattern Group has filed an S‑1 registration for a secondary public offering of about 8 million shares of its Series A common stock. This is a liquidity event for a major shareholder, not a cash raise for the company, and analysts say it signals that Lehi's tech hub is maturing as early investors look to realize gains while the company continues normal operations. Community life is humming too. The Lehi Free Press reports that Brooklyn Ward was just crowned Miss Lehi 2026 at an event held at Lehi High School, earning a scholarship and the chance to represent the city at events all year. Over on social media, the Lehi Utah Stake shared winning photos from its Trek 2026 collection, with dust‑covered teens smiling under big skies, a reminder of how many of you have been out on the trail in the past few days. For arts lovers, the Lehi Arts Council is building buzz on Instagram for its upcoming production of Disney's Frozen at Lehi High School, with performances scheduled in July and tickets on sale now, so listeners who want prime seats might want to plan ahead. School is out, but learning is not standing still: Dry Creek Elementary, part of Alpine School District here in the Lehi area, is highlighting the launch of ASD OpenSciEd, a hands‑on science curriculum designed to give elementary students more real‑world experiments and problem‑solving in the coming year. Sports fans know summer is high season for youth and club play more than official high school scoreboards, but fields across Lehi have been busy with American Legion baseball, summer basketball leagues, and soccer friendlies under those clear evening skies, often wrapping up just as the temperatures finally dip back into the comfortable 70s. Around public safety, Lehi Fire Department's recent critical incident recap on social media describes a specialized response team callout to Mapleton where crews helped rescue a construction worker who had been accidentally buried in a trench, a sobering reminder of the risks construction workers face while building the very projects transforming the city. And for anyone looking for flexible work that fits between lake days and evening concerts, job boards like Indeed are listing more than a hundred part‑time and work‑from‑home roles tied to Lehi employers, from customer support to appointment coordinators. Thanks for tuning in and spending a few minutes catching up on Lehi life. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an 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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episode Lehi, Utah - Lehi 24 Hours: Dry Skies, Store Investigation, and Summer Arts on the Horizon artwork

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Lehi, let's get you caught up on the last 24 hours. After a cool, comfortable night, listeners woke up to mild morning temps in the 60s and a clear, dry sky over northern Utah County, with forecasters at the National Weather Service calling for a warm, sunny afternoon, low humidity, and only a slight breeze off the lake. Local air monitors along the Point of the Mountain show air quality in the good to moderate range thanks to low ozone so far, a bit of dust, and just a trace of wildfire smoke drifting in from the south. Allergy sufferers, brace yourselves: regional pollen reports for Utah County show grass and weed pollen running high after this dry stretch, with tree pollen finally tapering to low levels. Dry is the word of the week. Fire crews just up the road in American Fork have been jumping quickly on new roadside flare-ups off I‑15, and longtime Utah residents told KUTV they have never seen June this dry in three decades, a reminder to keep yards trimmed and hold off on any backyard sparks. On the city front, Lehi landed in statewide headlines after an investigation into a local store turned up THC gummies, kratom products, illegal e‑cigarettes, and synthetic urine kits, according to reporting from KUTV. The case is now raising bigger questions about how Utah monitors what ends up on store shelves and how enforcement keeps up with fast-changing products. Not everything is heavy news, though. Over the weekend, Lehi crowned a new Miss Lehi 2026, with Brooklyn Ward sharing on Instagram that the night was magical from start to finish and thanking the community for its support as she starts a year of service and appearances around town. The arts scene is warming up too: the Lehi Arts Council is already teasing its big summer production of Disney's Frozen at Lehi High School, with rehearsals ramping up and tickets on sale as families plan ahead for July. In the local business and science world, Lehi-based Halia Therapeutics just announced that the FDA has granted Fast Track status for one of its treatments for lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes, spotlighting yet again how much serious biotech work is happening quietly in our own backyard. That's your quick Lehi snapshot from the past day: clear skies, dry hills, busy headlines, and a community that just keeps moving. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe. 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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