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Autumn Arrives in Meridian: Weather, Sports, and Community Happenings

Autumn Arrives in Meridian: Weather, Sports, and Community Happenings

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Listeners in Meridian, Idaho, hope you’re ready for a quick spin through the latest happenings over the past 24 hours

The city is shaking off the early fall chill after clouds and light rain yesterday with mostly cloudy skies today headed for a high of 73 degrees and a low near 55 according to KIVI’s weather team. There’s just a light breeze this morning and the rain has moved on, making it a perfect autumn day for getting outside

If allergies have you sneezing, the Boise Valley Asthma and Allergy Clinic reports that sage and chenopod pollen counts remain elevated while ragweed is low. The air quality has been good with no major smoke or pollution alerts today so Meridian’s a great spot for open windows

Sports fans had plenty to cheer about last night as the Meridian Warriors football team clinched a dramatic 27-21 win over the Mountain View Mavericks in a packed home stadium. Star running back Eli Torres chalked up two touchdowns and linebacker Marcus James sealed the win with a final minute interception. Meanwhile, the Meridian High girls soccer squad battled to a gritty 2-2 tie against Rocky Mountain, with sophomore goalkeeper Ava Green making a clutch save in the closing moments

Residents had some real excitement yesterday as the Meridian Fire Department’s fast-acting sprinkler system prevented disaster at a two-story apartment complex after a kitchen fire broke out with oil left heating on the stove, reports IdahoNews. Firefighters quickly controlled the situation and no injuries were reported

In community news, first responders enjoyed a major turnout this weekend for Public Safety Day at the Public Safety Training Center. Meridian Police and Fire teamed up to give kids a hands-on look at their gear, let them sit on motorcycles and even use a real firehose. Sergeant Jennifer Abrao told KIVI that building positive relationships with the community is what it’s all about

On the horizon, look for fall leaves just starting to turn along the Greenbelt, and with partly cloudy skies tomorrow and mild temps, pumpkin patch season is in full swing. If you’re headed outdoors, just keep an eye on that pollen count

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