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Meridian, Idaho - Meridian Morning Roundup: Cool Skies, Academic Honors, and Safe Summer Travel Reminders

Meridian, Idaho - Meridian Morning Roundup: Cool Skies, Academic Honors, and Safe Summer Travel Reminders

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Good morning Meridian, let's get you caught up on what's been happening around town in the last day. According to The Weather Network, Meridian is waking up to cool overcast conditions, sitting in the mid 40s to low 50s, with a high expected in the mid 60s later today and a low dropping close to the mid 30s tonight. Sunrise came just after six and sunset will stretch the evening out past nine, giving listeners a long, soft-light Idaho evening. With the recent cool-down after earlier warmth, local meteorologists at Idaho News 6 say any showers today should be light and scattered, with winds on the breezy side but nothing too extreme. Air quality this morning across the Boise–Meridian area is being reported in the good range by regional monitoring, with low particulate levels and only moderate ozone expected this afternoon, so outdoor plans are a go for most listeners unless you are especially sensitive. Pollen trackers for the Treasure Valley show grass pollen as the main culprit right now, running in the moderate range, while tree and weed pollen have eased off a bit after recent cooler, wetter hours. On the sports front, local high school athletes have been busy wrapping up late-season action and summer league tune-ups. Meridian-area baseball and softball summer squads played under cooler skies last night, with several Treasure Valley club teams reporting low-scoring, defense-heavy games as the dense air kept balls in the park. Soccer clubs using the turf fields in town enjoyed ideal conditions, with coaches noting fewer heat-related substitutions and solid energy deep into the matches. Academically, there is fresh recognition for local students: Northwest Nazarene University has just released its spring 2026 Dean's List and President's List, and several students from Meridian were honored, according to Northwest Nazarene University's latest announcement. It is a proud moment for local families as those names roll in right after graduation season. Regionally, Idaho State Police report they are continuing to investigate a two-vehicle fatal crash that occurred Monday night in Caldwell at East Linden Street and South Kimball Avenue, with the case being handled through their District 3 office based right here in Meridian. It is a reminder to listeners to take it slow on their commutes as the summer travel season ramps up. Thanks for tuning in today, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss what is happening around Meridian. 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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