Lehi Weather Update: Rain, Snow, and Pollen Breaks - Plus Winter Sports and Ski Season Updates
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Overnight, the Wasatch Front picked up a round of rain and high–elevation snow, and Lehi woke up to damp roads, cool air, and breaks of sun between fast–moving clouds. According to KSL Weather, the valleys are seeing off‑and‑on showers with highs in the mid 40s, while the nearby canyons are staying snowy as the second half of this one‑two‑punch storm builds in for later tonight and early tomorrow, so listeners headed toward the mountains should be ready for slick conditions and reduced visibility.
Air quality along the northern Utah urban corridor has actually benefited from the storm mixing things up. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality’s latest update shows Lehi and the rest of northern Utah sitting in the good range for both fine particulates and ozone, meaning a green light for outdoor plans if you do not mind a chill in the air. With cold, moist weather in place and most plants fully dormant, local allergists note that tree, grass, and weed pollen counts are effectively at winter lows, so allergy sufferers are getting a rare seasonal break.
On the community front, Lehi City’s December newsletter highlights that the city has been coordinating with the Utah County Winter Response Task Force to prepare warming resources and emergency responses as colder nights arrive, a reminder for listeners to check on neighbors, winterize homes, and keep an eye on city alerts as this storm pattern continues.
High school winter sports are now in full swing across Utah County. While official box scores from last night’s Lehi and Skyridge matchups are still being finalized on the Utah High School Activities Association and MaxPreps dashboards, both schools are deep into early‑season basketball, wrestling, and drill competitions, and local athletic directors are reminding families to watch schedules closely, because weather could shift some tipoff and start times as the storm evolves this weekend.
Up the road, Sundance Mountain Resort is celebrating opening day of the 25–26 ski and snowboard season, with the resort announcing 60 new acres of terrain and a new ridge run, giving Lehi skiers and riders fresh lines within an easy drive once road conditions allow.
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