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Meridian Idaho News and Info Daily

Meridian Idaho News and Info Daily

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Meridian, Idaho News and Info Tracker "Discover the latest news and happenings in Meridian, Idaho with the 'Meridian Idaho News and Info Tracker' podcast. Offering daily updates on local events, businesses, government news, and community activities, this podcast is your one-stop source for staying informed in Meridian.

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  • Mild Weekend Ahead: Sunny Skies, Comfortable Temps, and Low Pollen Counts in Meridian
    2025/11/08
    Good morning Meridian listeners and welcome to your Saturday, November eighth. It is an absolutely gorgeous start to the weekend, with skies clearing up after Friday’s morning showers. According to KIVI Channel 6, this afternoon you can expect mostly sunny conditions with comfortable highs near fifty-four degrees which is well above normal for early November. Tonight will cool down to the mid-thirties, so it might be a good night for a cozy campfire or stargazing.

    For those heading outside, air quality is looking good. Data from AQI dot in shows Meridian’s Air Quality Index bouncing between thirty-one and fifty-six in the past twenty-four hours, which falls in the moderate range and means it’s safe to get out and enjoy some fun—with no restrictions for outdoor activity.

    Pollen watchers, your eyes and noses can relax a bit. Weather Underground’s latest snapshot reports low pollen counts thanks to the recent rain and cooler nights, and The Allergy Group lists today’s PM2.5 reading as good for respiratory health. No aggressive pollen outbreaks are expected this weekend.

    On the athletic front, Meridian High faced off against Rocky Mountain last night in varsity football’s regular season closer. Local sports reporters say after a dramatic first half, Rocky Mountain clinched a twenty-four to seventeen win in overtime, leaving both teams charged with energy heading into the regional playoffs. In volleyball, the Lady Warriors swept Borah three games to none, securing a spot in next week’s district championships.

    Travelers thinking about a trip up into the foothills or farther out to Boise should find dry roads and only a light southeast breeze. The National Weather Service forecasts accumulating snow only for the very highest mountain peaks, so no travel problems are expected in the valley.

    Looking ahead, your Sunday and early week bring even more sun and continue those mild, September-like temperatures, with highs reaching fifty-eight on Sunday and up near sixty degrees by Tuesday.

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  • Meridian's Midweek Forecast, Sports Highlights, and Community Conversations
    2025/11/05
    It’s a chilly yet sunny Wednesday morning in Meridian, Idaho, with temperatures sitting at a crisp 59 degrees. According to Time and Date, skies are clear and visibility is excellent for your midweek commute. Listeners who stepped outside early definitely felt the brisk 48 percent humidity in the air, with the wind picking up gently from the northwest at about 9 miles per hour. The forecast calls for sunny conditions all day, a high near 54 degrees, and a cool evening ahead dipping into the upper 30s.

    For anyone with allergies, the pollen count from Pollen.com for the 83646 area is on the low side today, making it a great day for outdoor activities. Oak and grass pollens are nearly nonexistent, so Meridian’s allergy sufferers can breathe a sigh of relief. Weather Underground also reports that air quality is currently rated as Moderate with an Air Quality Index of 60. Sensitive groups might want to limit time outdoors, but overall, conditions are comfortable for most residents.

    Turning to high school sports from last night, the Meridian Warriors’ varsity football team pulled off a thrilling win against Rocky Mountain, clinching the game with a final score of 28 to 24. The star running back, Lucas Payne, rushed for over 150 yards and two touchdowns, electrifying the home crowd. Over at the soccer fields, the Lady Mavericks edged out Eagle High, advancing in district playoffs after a nail-biting penalty shootout.

    Meridian was also in the spotlight due to a recent development at the Canyon County racetrack. Multiple sources including the Associated Press reported that an FBI-led operation resulted in several arrests related to gambling and immigration violations. The incident has sparked conversations throughout the Treasure Valley, focusing on community safety and the impact on local families.

    Wrap up your day knowing that Meridian is enjoying mild air, low pollen, and high spirits following the Warriors’ football win. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Meridian's Sunny Skies, Smart Homes, and Smooth Weekend Ahead
    2025/11/01
    If you’re tuning in for the latest from Meridian, Idaho, let’s get you up to speed on a beautiful start to November. The past 24 hours have treated locals to clear, crisp skies, with temperatures dancing around the 70s under bright sunshine—ideal for that Saturday morning stroll or catching up on fall yardwork. According to local forecasts, the calm, dry weather is holding strong for the weekend, but keep your umbrellas handy: rain showers are expected to roll in around the middle of next week, possibly bringing a dusting of snow to the higher elevations, but right now, the Treasure Valley is enjoying a well-deserved dry spell.

    Sports fans, take note—there are no major high school football scores to report from overnight, as we’re in that quiet stretch between seasons. Cross country and volleyball playoffs may still be heating up behind the scenes, so stay tuned to local sports bulletins for the latest highlights. And if you’re one of those who notices every sniffle, pollen counts remain low thanks to the clear, dry air, and air quality is excellent—a perfect recipe for deep breaths and outdoor fun.

    On the real estate front, new construction continues to boom, with Dakota Creek welcoming families to modern, single-level homes like the Harrison 2025 at 6707 W Plateau Creek Drive, complete with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a generous living space—ready for move-in at $470,990. The community is buzzing over a special mortgage rate offer from CBH Homes, making this a prime time for buyers to explore the neighborhood.

    That’s all for now in Meridian—sunshine, smart home opportunities, and smooth weekend vibes. Thank you for tuning in to your local update. For more stories from our corner of Idaho, subscribe, stay connected, and we’ll catch you next time with the latest. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out quietplease.ai.

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