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Meridian Enjoys Warm Autumn Weather, High School Sports, and Low Pollen Counts

Meridian Enjoys Warm Autumn Weather, High School Sports, and Low Pollen Counts

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Meridian has been enjoying record-challenging warmth and clear skies over the past 24 hours. According to the Boise Air Terminal and KIVI-TV, temperatures soared up to 68 degrees, nearly tying the all-time record high for November 13. Those skies stayed mostly sunny all day, making it perfect for locals to be out and about. The temperature peaked at about 92 degrees in late afternoon before dipping back down overnight into the upper 40s. Humidity hovered in the low 40 percent range, so it felt especially comfortable for fall.

Air quality in Meridian has swung between good and moderate. Earlier in the day, the AQI dropped as low as 31, which is excellent for outdoor activities, but rose back up to 57 overnight, so those with sensitive lungs may want to take it easy when winds kick up dust, as reported by AQI.in.

Allergy sufferers, breathe a sigh of relief. Local reports from Pollen.com and Weather Underground say that Meridian’s pollen counts have been very low with allergens like ragweed, juniper, and grass all in the minimal range. If you’re planning outdoor activities or a run, the recent mild pollen count means you’ll probably feel great out there. However, reporting from Lawn Love suggests that fall allergies in the region are trending worse in recent years due to longer, warmer seasons, so enjoy this brief allergy break while it lasts.

High school sports delivered some local excitement. Meridian High School’s football team battled Rocky Mountain last night, with Rocky Mountain clinching a close victory, 27 to 21. Meanwhile, the volleyball teams wrapped up the season with Mountain View beating Meridian 3 sets to 2. The cross country team celebrated a standout finish in the district meet, with senior runner Jamie Ortiz placing second overall.

There’s been no major crime, emergency, or accident news across the city and area agencies reported a quiet day as folks enjoyed the early November warmth. Forecasters expect cooler temperatures moving in tomorrow, with a chance of rain late in the evening, so listeners may want to grab jackets for the weekend.

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