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Meridian Air Quality Warning, Geminid Meteor Shower Peaks, and Winter Sports Highlights

Meridian Air Quality Warning, Geminid Meteor Shower Peaks, and Winter Sports Highlights

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Meridian listeners, here is your whirlwind look at what’s been happening right in your backyard over the past day.

Let’s start with the sky. KIVI Boise’s latest forecast has Meridian sitting under a calm, partly cloudy pattern, with afternoon highs in the low to mid 50s and overnight lows near freezing. Winds are light, which feels pleasant, but it comes with a catch. CBS2 and the National Weather Service in Boise report an Air Stagnation Advisory in effect through Monday morning, thanks to a strong high-pressure inversion trapping pollution near the surface. That means haze hanging over the valley and poorer air quality than usual, especially for anyone with asthma or other breathing issues. Doctors and health officials are advising sensitive groups to limit outdoor exertion and keep medications handy.

With that stagnant high pressure, the air is also on the dry, stable side, so pollen counts are on the low to moderate end for this time of year, mostly from mold spores and a little winter weed pollen, according to regional allergy trackers used by Boise-area forecasters. Good news for allergy-prone listeners trying to catch a basketball game without a pocket full of tissues.

Speaking of sports, high school winter seasons around Meridian are in full swing. Local scores coming into Boise media desks overnight highlight tight boys and girls basketball matchups across the Treasure Valley, with Rocky Mountain, Owyhee, and Meridian High all grinding through early conference play in the 5A SIC, while middle school gyms hosted weekend tournaments drawing families in from across West Ada. Wrestling duals and small invitational meets have also packed gyms as athletes jockey for seeding ahead of January’s bigger tournaments.

On the roads, regional outlets tied to the Boise metro have been emphasizing the impacts of patchy morning fog under this same high-pressure dome and urging slower commutes around freeway interchanges and major arterials in Meridian during the early hours.

And for night owls, national outlets like the Beaumont Enterprise are reminding skywatchers that the Geminid meteor shower peaks this weekend. With Meridian’s clear to partly cloudy skies and early-setting moon, listeners willing to bundle up and step away from city lights late at night could catch some spectacular streaks cutting right through that inversion layer.

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