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Meridian, Idaho - Treasure Valley Summer Kicks Off: Clear Skies, Local Markets, and New High School Tournaments

Meridian, Idaho - Treasure Valley Summer Kicks Off: Clear Skies, Local Markets, and New High School Tournaments

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Good morning, Meridian listeners. Over the past 24 hours, the Treasure Valley has been waking up under classic early summer skies: warm mornings, building heat through the afternoon, and just enough breeze to keep evenings comfortable. According to the regional National Weather Service office, temperatures are topping out in the upper 80s to low 90s with overnight lows hovering in the 60s, and a slight chance of an afternoon sprinkle lingering over the Valley as that high-pressure ridge relaxes a bit. Local allergy trackers in the Boise–Meridian area report grass pollen running in the moderate to high range, with trees finally fading and weeds just starting to creep up, so allergy sufferers may want to keep that antihistamine handy. AirNow data for the Boise metro shows air quality firmly in the good range, thanks to clear skies and no nearby wildfire smoke, making it a solid day for a jog along the Kleiner Park paths or a bike ride on the neighborhood greenbelt connectors. On the high school front, it is that in-between stretch in Meridian: state tournaments wrapped up recently and, as the Idaho Statesman reports, the Idaho High School Activities Association is adding two new state tournaments next year, which has local coaches already buzzing about how that will reshape off-season training. Summer conditioning sessions for Meridian, Rocky Mountain, Owyhee, and Mountain View athletes kicked off this week, with early-morning football, soccer, and cross-country workouts beating the heat and giving those practice fields some life before most of the city has finished its first cup of coffee. Around town, the energy is building for a busy weekend. The City of Meridian has been promoting its Support Local Gems push, and the Meridian Chamber of Commerce notes that vendors and food trucks are lining up for the Monday Night Market at Storey Park, which runs weekly through October with live music and family activities. Over at The Village at Meridian, organizers are in final prep for the Juniper Market, described by Eventeny as a noon-to-8 p.m. maker and artisan fair that will turn the shopping center into an all-day stroll-and-snack destination. Looking ahead just a bit, the City of Meridian has invited listeners to the Flag Day Pancake Feed at the Meridian Public Safety Training Center on East Watertower, running from 8 a.m. to noon, promising a mix of fluffy pancakes, community connection, and a chance to say thank you to first responders. And food fans are still buzzing about the Idaho Statesman report that El Pollo Loco is bringing its first Idaho location to Meridian on West Chinden near Ten Mile, giving local lunch breaks one more grilled-chicken option to look forward to. So as the sun climbs and the Valley warms, Meridian finds itself in that sweet spot: clear air, busy calendars, and the sense that summer is truly underway. 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. 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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