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Warm Winds and Clear Skies Delight Meridian, Idaho as October Delivers Summer Vibes

Warm Winds and Clear Skies Delight Meridian, Idaho as October Delivers Summer Vibes

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Meridian, Idaho has been basking in warmth that feels more July than October with clear skies and temperatures soaring through the upper 80s and even reaching 92 degrees late yesterday afternoon according to the Boise Air Terminal reports. Today is set for more sun with the mercury holding steady in the low 90s until sunset. For listeners heading outdoors, humidity is comfortably low, around 19 to 28 percent throughout most of the day, and there's been zero precipitation over the past 24 hours, so no puddles to jump over and no need for umbrellas.

The Weather Channel reports a gentle morning breeze, picking up by midday to about 13 mph, which should make the heat feel a bit less intense as you watch or play sports. Meridian high schools saw some exciting scores last night: the Meridian Warriors football team clinched a decisive win over Mountain View Mavericks, 27 to 13, on their home turf. Cross country teams from Rocky Mountain and Centennial faced off at Settlers Park, with Rocky Mountain sweeping both boys' and girls' meets following some nail-biting finishes in the final stretch.

For allergy sufferers, Pollen.com reports that tree pollen is moderate today, mostly from juniper and cedar. So if you notice a few sniffles or watery eyes, those are the culprits but it's far from peak pollen season, so most listeners should breathe easy. Speaking of breathing easy, local air quality remains excellent, well within healthy thresholds thanks to the persistent clear skies and absence of wildfires or dust advisories. No ozone spikes or particulate warnings have popped up according to the latest EPA sensor summaries.

Farmers and gardeners have a note of caution: the USDA Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin said it’s been an unusually dry week in Idaho with zero measurable rainfall. Expect increased irrigation demand for your late-season tomatoes and pumpkins. If you're curious about local nature, the coyote dispersal season is actively underway so keep an eye out if you’re walking trails near the Boise River Greenbelt after dark.

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