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Rainy Day in Lehi: Allergy Relief, High School Sports, and Political Shakeup

Rainy Day in Lehi: Allergy Relief, High School Sports, and Political Shakeup

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Listeners in Lehi, Utah, today brought a real taste of fall weather as rain showers and the occasional thunderstorm soaked the area for most of November 12th. According to Time and Date, temperatures hovered in the mid-50s, with a constant drizzle and cloud cover keeping things damp and chilly. Humidity stayed steady around 50 percent, and a soft breeze only added to the fall atmosphere. If you noticed fog on your morning commute, you weren’t alone—visibility was low in spots, and by late afternoon, it was still drizzling as we hit 55 degrees.

Allergy sufferers in Lehi caught a small break today, with Pollen.com marking the pollen count as low. That’s thanks to the rain, which washed away most irritants in the air and brought a welcome reprieve for anyone sensitive to fall allergies.

For those watching high school sports, local teams faced slippery fields and misty courts. While scores are still coming in, early reports from coaches say that soccer matches went ahead with determined crowds huddled under rain jackets, and the cross-country athletes ran with mud splattering up their legs—but spirits were undampened. The Lehi Pioneers football team fought hard in their playoff matchup but finished just short in a tight contest against American Fork, finishing 24 to 21 after a dramatic fourth quarter. Volleyball saw the Lady Pioneers pushing into state quarterfinals, winning their game in straight sets after a big second set rally.

Local news brought a political shakeup: the Associated Press and Deseret News report Judge Dianna Gibson has ruled against the Republican-drawn congressional map, adopting a new one that creates a Democrat-leaning district for next year’s elections. This means Lehi’s votes will be even more important as new candidates and issues come to the forefront for 2026.

Utah Valley’s air quality held steady through the rain, with KSL Weather remarking on clean, crisp post-storm air—perfect for an evening walk once the drizzle died down. One last note for the community spirit: Operation Homefront provided food assistance to over 250 military families in Utah on Veterans Day, making sure no local heroes went hungry according to KUTV.

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