
Summer Sizzle in Lehi: Rodeos, Water Fights, and Preseason Hype
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Turning to local high school athletics, though official scores from games played in the past 24 hours weren’t published in time for today’s update, Lehi’s summer competition leagues remain in full swing, with the boys’ soccer and girls’ volleyball teams both seeing strong participation and lots of city pride. Expect preseason matchups and open gyms to heat up as July approaches.
On the weather front, listeners may have noticed a cool start to the morning, but temperatures are climbing rapidly. Meteoprog reports that today, June 30, Lehi will see highs around 33 degrees Celsius, or 91 degrees Fahrenheit, with sunshine and only a few clouds to break up the sky. Winds are calm and there’s been little precipitation, which tracks with Almanac’s long-range outlook calling for a warm, mostly dry early summer.
Air quality remains steady and generally good across Utah County, with no major wildfire smoke or ozone advisories at this time. For those sensitive to allergies, Wyndly highlights that pollen levels are lower than their peak in April and May, but grasses are still active and can cause symptoms. Take precautions if you plan to be outdoors long, especially as the dry climate keeps dust and pollen on the move.
Whether you spent your weekend cheering at the rodeo, splashing around at Field Fest, or just soaking up the quiet sunshine in your backyard, Lehi has been brimming with vibrant summer life. 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.