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Meridian, Idaho - Meridian's Perfect Summer Day: Clear Skies, Low Pollen, and Community Events Await

Meridian, Idaho - Meridian's Perfect Summer Day: Clear Skies, Low Pollen, and Community Events Await

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Meridian listeners, let's dive into what's been happening around town over the past day. First up, the weather. KIVI Channel 6's forecast calls for a classic Treasure Valley summer day: sunny skies in Meridian with a high right around the upper 80s and a cool morning low in the mid 50s. That big temperature swing means a crisp start for early dog walkers and runners, then a warm, dry afternoon perfect for parks, patios, and ball games. If your nose has been behaving, there is a reason. The pollen forecast from AirMine reports that Meridian is seeing no significant tree pollen today, with willow, hazel, birch, and cypress all at none, and only low grass pollen expected. That makes today a rare treat for allergy sufferers, so listeners may want to squeeze in that long bike ride on the Settlers Canal Path or a stroll through Kleiner Park while breathing is easy. Air quality across the valley has been generally good with no major smoke or ozone alerts reported in the last 24 hours, so outdoor practices, yard work, and evening walks are all a go. On the community front, the Meridian Chamber of Commerce is highlighting a lineup of summer networking and business events, with local businesses gearing up for increased traffic from farmers markets, outdoor concerts, and youth sports tournaments. The Chamber also continues to promote the popular Meridian Monday Night Market at Storey Park, which runs Monday evenings all summer long, bringing food trucks, produce, and local makers together for a family-friendly night out, according to the Meridian Chamber event calendar and Boise Mom's event listing. High school sports are sliding into the summer lull, with most official seasons wrapped up, but local club and summer league teams have filled the gap with baseball, softball, soccer, and basketball tournaments across the valley. While there were no major reported high school scores in the last 24 hours, fields and gyms around Meridian have been buzzing with summer workouts and camps as athletes look ahead to fall. Looking just ahead, the Meridian Fine Art Festival team and local artists have been busy on social media inviting volunteers and fans to get ready for the third annual festival coming to Kleiner Park later this month. A related Meridian Community Art Party with rock painting and family art activities is also on the horizon, promising a colorful stretch for the city's creative scene. And for country music fans, the Ford Idaho Center over in Nampa has been promoting a Drake Milligan benefit concert scheduled for this evening, giving Treasure Valley listeners another live-music option close to home, according to the Ford Idaho Center events calendar. That wraps up the latest from Meridian. Thanks 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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