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Meridian, Idaho News and Info Tracker "Discover the latest news and happenings in Meridian, Idaho with the 'Meridian Idaho News and Info Tracker' podcast. Offering daily updates on local events, businesses, government news, and community activities, this podcast is your one-stop source for staying informed in Meridian.

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  • Title: Meridian Weather, High School Football, and Allergy Forecast - A Treasure Valley Update
    Sep 6 2025
    Listeners in Meridian, Idaho, what an eventful 24 hours we’ve had across the Treasure Valley The September sun is holding strong as local weather has been baking us in classic late summer style The Weather Network and timeanddatecom both confirm highs around 86 to 94 degrees with sunshine dominating, only a few passing clouds and almost no wind Humidity yesterday lingered near 52 percent and overnight lows dipped into the mid 60s, truly comfortable for outdoor events and late-night strolls

    Friday night saw high school football under the bright lights—with the Mountain View Mavericks making a statement at home, shutting out the Meridian Warriors 49 to nothing According to Idaho Sports and Sports Illustrated High School, Eagle also rolled to a 35 to 21 win over Skyview, while Borah nipped Vallivue 21 to 20 Nampa fell to Kuna 20 to 12, and Owyhee bested Capital 28 to 20 Student athletes poured everything onto the field as local fans cheered them under clear Treasure Valley skies

    For those sniffling and sneezing this Saturday, the Boise Valley Asthma and Allergy Clinic’s September 4th data reports the pollen count at a high 140 driven mainly by sage, at 120, with chenopod and ragweed trailing behind Allergy sufferers should watch out, with local allergists cautioning that this is prime plant pollen season

    Good news on the air quality front as Weather Underground indicates the Meridian air index is sitting comfortably in the good to moderate range Particle pollution, especially PM25, is low right now, so it’s a great day for outdoor exercise or hitting the hiking trails The real worry remains for those with sensitivities during seasonal ag activities or if smoke drifts arrive later in September

    Local gyms and community centers, like the Meridian YMCA, are running on full fall hours with spinning, racquetball, and pool reservation lines open—so listeners can go beat the heat or tune up for the weekend ahead

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  • Meridian Morning Rundown: Sunny Skies, Football Wins, and Northern Lights on the Horizon
    Sep 3 2025
    Meridian listeners, you woke up to clear September skies and warm sunshine today as Meridian saw early morning temps in the upper 60s, quickly rising through the 70s by late morning, and peaking with a high near 89 degrees this afternoon according to The Weather Network. Winds stayed mild, making it perfect weather for soccer and football practice across town.

    Pollen counts remain moderate for this time of year, with ragweed and grasses being the top culprits, so those with allergies might want to keep tissues handy as reported by Weather Underground. The air quality in Meridian is thankfully in the good range, so outdoor plans are a go for most, unless you’re especially sensitive.

    In local news, high school fall sports kicked off with a bang. Meridian High’s varsity football team clinched a big win against Eagle, 24 to 17, under the lights last night. The volleyball teams of Rocky Mountain and Mountain View also had heated matchups, with Rocky Mountain winning in straight sets as covered by Idaho News 6.

    For those following city news, the Meridian-based Phil Hardin Foundation made regional headlines by pledging 2.5 million dollars to support a new cancer center and research institute, continuing their mission to strengthen educational and health opportunities, the University of Mississippi Medical Center reports.

    Travelers heading east toward Wendell may have noticed delays last night as Idaho State Police investigated a single vehicle crash that closed S 1700 E for eight hours after a car struck a power pole. Crews worked overnight and all lanes were reopened by morning according to the Idaho State Police.

    Tonight, keep your eyes on the sky for a possible northern lights display, as a solar event may bring rare auroras to the Treasure Valley, Idaho News 6 reports.

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  • Meridian Morning: Sunny Skies, Pollen Alerts, and Fireballs Overhead
    Aug 30 2025
    Good morning Meridian and welcome to your quick-hit update for Saturday, August 30th Twenty Twenty Five. The sun is shining bright over the Treasure Valley with a high today expected near thirty two degrees Celsius, which is just about ninety degrees Fahrenheit. Skies are mostly clear, making it a perfect day for outdoor plans, whether you’re heading to the farmer’s market or taking in a youth soccer match. Early risers enjoyed a gentle breeze with temperatures kicking off around eighteen degrees. The afternoon is set to warm up fast, so remember to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen according to The Weather Network.

    Air quality has been reported in the good range, so no extra precautions needed for outdoor activities unless you’re sensitive to pollen. And speaking of pollen, the Boise Valley Asthma and Allergy Clinic reported a moderate pollen count this morning with chenopod at twenty three, grass at fifteen, sage at nine, and ragweed at five. If you’re one of those Meridian listeners who sneeze at the sight of golden fields, now’s a good time for those allergy meds.

    Friday night lights saw the Meridian Warriors take on Eagle High. It was a nail-biter, but the Warriors edged ahead in the fourth quarter with a dramatic touchdown, clinching the win twenty-one to seventeen according to Meridian Idaho News and Info Daily. In girls’ soccer, the Mountain View Mavericks notched a two-one win over Centennial, with freshman Emma Sato scoring the game winner late in the match. Local teams will be on the fields again tonight for a full slate of soccer, volleyball, and some early cross-country action as schools ramp up for the fall season.

    For night owls, keep your eyes on the sky—local news outlets are buzzing that fireballs and meteors are expected to crisscross the night sky, giving stargazers a show after sunset.

    No major traffic issues reported on the roadways, and city crews are prepping for a long weekend with extra trash pickup and a reminder that fireworks are only allowed in designated areas.

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