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"Lehi's Rainy Day: From Soggy Sports to Cozy Gatherings"

"Lehi's Rainy Day: From Soggy Sports to Cozy Gatherings"

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Lehi woke up to a wet and foggy Saturday, with rain showers since dawn and lingering clouds keeping things cool and misty according to the hourly weather updates from Time and Date and KSL. Temperatures hovered in the mid-50s early in the morning and will climb toward a modest high of 69 later this afternoon. Drizzles and scattered rain persisted overnight, and listeners probably noticed a few rumbles of thunder between breakfast and lunch. Humidity has stayed above 50 percent, making the fall air feel refreshing for some and a bit clammy for others.

Air quality in Lehi is holding steady despite the damp weather, offering a much-needed break for anyone sensitive to wildfire smoke or dust lately. The pollen count for nearby Salt Lake City as tracked by Pollen.com has remained comfortably low during this wet stretch, so allergy sufferers can breathe a sigh of relief while heading outside today.

In high school sports news, Lehi High’s football team powered through tough conditions last night, taking on the Skyridge Falcons. The rivalry game was a wet one, with Lehi pulling off a dramatic 24-21 upset in the final minutes, thanks to a stellar defensive stand and a game-winning field goal as reported by sideline sports correspondents. The girls’ soccer squad also saw action Thursday, battling to a 2-2 draw versus Pleasant Grove after a second-half comeback led by senior captain Brooke Jensen.

Community-wise, despite the rain, the Traverse Mountain Library’s Harvest Book Festival went forward Friday evening with local authors, food trucks, and a bustling children’s story corner tucked warmly inside. Meanwhile, Saturday’s farmers market is setting up with canopies in the park, but expect fewer vendors outside until showers taper off this afternoon.

Listeners are reminded that a Flood Watch is in effect for parts of northern Utah per KSL's forecast, though Lehi’s main streets and neighborhoods have only seen minor pooling so far.

Whether you are cheering at a game, ducking into a coffee shop, or getting cozy at home, Lehi is humming with activity—just don’t forget your umbrella. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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