Wet Winter Weekend Ahead in Lehi: Air Quality Improves, Schools Focus on Connections
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Around Lehi today, listeners are waking up to a wet and gray start. Time and Date’s Lehi forecast shows temperatures hovering in the low to mid 50s with on-and-off rain showers and even a chance of midday thunderstorms, staying mostly overcast with light winds around 5 to 10 miles an hour and humidity just above 50 percent. That rain is part of a bigger system KUTV’s weather team says is sliding through northern Utah this weekend, bringing valley rain, high snow levels near 7,500 to 8,500 feet, and unseasonably warm temperatures for December.
All that moisture is doing a couple of favors for listeners: local air is relatively clean for northern Utah’s winter pattern, with storm mixing helping to hold particulate levels in the generally good to moderate range across Utah County, and pollen counts are low thanks to the combination of wet skies and the dormant season. If you’ve got allergies, this is about as calm as it gets.
On the school front, Alpine School District’s December updates highlight a season of connection. The district is emphasizing prevention and relationship-building as a way to keep campuses safe, and a seventh grader, Saige Loflin from nearby Sage Canyon Middle School, has been recognized for artwork that is showing up across the district, adding some local student creativity to the holiday scenery.
From City Hall, Lehi’s official site is pointing listeners to the December Lehi Ledger, where Mayor Mark Johnson reflects on community resilience heading into winter, and public works teams are in winter-readiness mode, reminding everyone about snowy roads, secondary water shutdowns, and staying prepared as more storms line up for the coming week.
High school sports scores and detailed team results from the past 24 hours have not yet been posted on the major local outlets or school dashboards, so formal finals from Lehi, Skyridge, and other area teams are still pending as of this report.
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