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Meridian, Idaho - Meridian Morning Brief: Clear Skies, Softball Season Kicks Off, and City Budget Talks Heat Up

Meridian, Idaho - Meridian Morning Brief: Clear Skies, Softball Season Kicks Off, and City Budget Talks Heat Up

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Good morning Meridian listeners, let's get you caught up on what's been happening around town over the past day. Let's start with the sky above you. According to Windy dot app, Meridian is enjoying clear skies with practically no chance of rain, crisp late-spring air, and temperatures starting out on the chilly side in the low 40s and only climbing into the mid to upper 40s by afternoon. Winds are light, which makes it a calm day outside, even if it feels more like early spring than summer. That cool, dry air is also keeping visibility sharp over the Valley. For those with allergies, local pollen trackers are putting tree and grass pollen in the moderate range, with weeds still low but creeping upward as the season shifts. That means sensitive listeners may notice itchy eyes and a bit of sneezing, especially in the afternoon when pollen peaks. On the bright side, the clear air and low humidity are helping keep Meridian's air quality in the good range, according to regional air monitors around Ada County, so it is a solid day for a walk in the park or a bike ride along the neighborhood greenbelt. Sports fans in Meridian, this is a fun week. Meridian Parks and Recreation reports that its summer softball season is now underway, with games kicking off this week across city fields. That means last night and tonight you will see men's, women's, and coed league teams under the lights, dust flying on those infields and plenty of friendly trash talk from the dugouts. It is a great excuse to grab a lawn chair, a hoodie for that evening chill, and cheer on your coworkers, classmates, and neighbors as they chase early-season wins. Around the Valley, Idaho News 6 and the Idaho Statesman are tracking developing regional stories that touch Meridian listeners, from local traffic updates to Ada County policy debates as budget season ramps up, including Meridian's animal control contract discussions that could shape how the city handles pets and strays in the coming year. It is a reminder that even on a quiet, blue-sky day, the details of city government are nudging everyday life in the background. That is your quick tour of the last 24 hours in and around Meridian: clear and cool skies, good air, moderate pollen, bats cracking on the softball diamonds, and the steady hum of local decisions being made. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV
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