
Summer Sizzle in Meridian: Warm Weather, Blooming Allergies, and Sports Season Heating Up
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For those dealing with allergies, the pollen count today sits right in the moderate range according to Allermi. Boise Valley Asthma & Allergy Clinic breaks it down further: the local pollen mix is heavy on grasses and pines, with numbers showing grass at 40, pine at 39, and a variety of other trees in the low double digits. If you’re sensitive, it’s a good idea to keep those windows closed and maybe take a quick shower after spending time outdoors.
Summer sports are in full swing. While there were no major high school championship matchups over the past night, teams across Meridian are deep in practice, prepping for the busy July tournament schedule. Coaches report a strong turnout for summer leagues, with extra hydration reminders due to the hot spell. Local rec fields have been abuzz, and the mood is energized for the next round of games.
Air quality remains healthy, thanks to the clear conditions and steady breeze. This is great news for joggers, cyclists, and anyone wanting to make the most of Meridian’s trail system. If you noticed especially blue skies this morning, you’re not alone.
In city news, leaders are keeping the focus on Meridian’s continued growth, highlighted in this month’s State of the City address celebrating recent economic boosts and previewing new infrastructure projects on the horizon.
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