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Meridian's Sunny Skies, Sports Highlights, and Literary Contests - A Quiet Please Production

Meridian's Sunny Skies, Sports Highlights, and Literary Contests - A Quiet Please Production

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Listeners in Meridian, Idaho woke up this Wednesday, October fifteenth, to cooler temperatures and clearing skies after yesterday’s drizzle. According to Time and Date, early morning started brisk at around eight degrees, warming up quickly as sun chased away the last of the clouds. Expect highs today right around eighteen degrees Celsius, or sixty-five for the Fahrenheit crowd, with the afternoon remaining mostly sunny and the rain nowhere in sight.

Local pollen counts remain somewhat low, giving those with fall allergies a bit of a break. Waterlooturf notes seasonal allergies have dipped this week since heavy mowing and late-summer blooms are winding down across the Treasure Valley. Meanwhile, air quality is excellent across Ada County, making it a breeze to get outside for both joggers and families enjoying the parks.

High school sports fans have plenty to cheer about. The Meridian Warriors varsity football team pulled off a last-minute victory last night against Rocky Mountain, with a final score of twenty-eight to twenty-seven in a game packed with stunning plays and a nail-biting finish. For the cross country crowd, Mountain View runners dominated their dual meet yesterday, with both the boys’ and girls’ teams finishing ahead of Eagle for another perfect record this October. Volleyball fans saw Centennial edge Meridian in five sets, clinching the match in the final moments.

In hometown news, those creative at heart can submit their poems, stories, or essays for the Third Annual T Paulo Urcanse Prize for Literary Excellence. High Horse Blog hosts the contest, which is open for entries through October thirty-first, no entry fee required, with cash prizes for winners and publication for the finalists.

Across the region, KBOI-TV CBS 2 reports that after a streak of rainy weather, clear skies are expected to hold through the weekend, so it’s the perfect time for last-minute fall yard projects or a trip to your local pumpkin patch. For winter job seekers, Bogus Basin announced a job fair this Saturday, looking to fill hundreds of seasonal roles ahead of ski season.

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