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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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  • Comfortable Temps, Healthy Air, and High School Sports Buzz in Meridian
    Aug 27 2025
    Meridian was up early to cool, partly cloudy skies and just a hint of leftover rain from last night as high school athletes, commuters, and early dog walkers all welcomed a mild August morning. Today’s forecast is calling for highs around the mid-70s with lows in the low 60s so listeners can expect comfortable temps to linger even into the evening. According to KIVI-TV, a mix of sun and clouds will dominate Wednesday, keeping it perfect for outdoor activities. Cooler conditions have arrived this week, and there was even a chance of thunderstorms last night but all the flash flood watches seem to have shifted north toward Boise and the upper valley.

    Local air quality is a breath of fresh air this morning with Weather Underground showing Meridian’s AQI in the healthy green range thanks to lower PM2.5 and ozone readings overnight. Pollen counts have dropped a bit after those scattered showers yesterday so those sensitive to grass and ragweed swaps can take a deeper breath on their walks or runs today.

    The high school sports scene was buzzing last night as Meridian High’s girls soccer battled Centennial in a dramatic 2-1 win, with a late goal from sophomore Zoe Price clinching the match. Over at Rocky Mountain High, football hosted Eagle in a preseason scrimmage that ended in a fun, friendly 14-14 tie. Fans at both games remarked on the electric energy and were grateful for the cooler temps compared to last week’s scorching heat.

    For those heading to the farmer’s market later today or tomorrow, Summit Life Chiropractic posted a vendor spotlight on Instagram highlighting local growers and wellness booths that are gearing up for a busy Thursday. Community events remain strong, with the Twin Falls County Fair just down the highway expected to pull big Meridian crowds this weekend.

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  • Sunny Meridian Saturday Filled with Farmers Markets, Football, and Hot Air Balloons
    Aug 23 2025
    Listeners, Meridian, Idaho is waking up to a summer Saturday filled with sunshine and buzz. Today, August 23rd, expect mostly sunny skies with just a few clouds rolling through. The high will soar near 98 degrees and tonight should stay warm, dipping to around 69. Humidity levels will be low and winds are light, making it ideal weather for getting outside according to KIVI-TV’s daily forecast and Weather Underground.

    If you plan to hit the Main Street Market at City Hall Plaza this morning, pack your sunglasses, grab the water bottle, and check out the fresh local produce, homemade treats, and live music between 9 and 1—a lively community hub where local youth entrepreneurs shine. Idaho News on Demand previewed the market yesterday, highlighting the perfect weather and the exciting scents of food trucks and farm goods. Over at Lovely Hollow Farm, it’s a great time for flower picking, with plenty of food and drink vendors to boot.

    Sports fans, Meridian’s high school football teams opened the season last night, with Meridian Warriors edging out Rocky Mountain 24 to 21 in a thriller; Mountain View topped Centennial in another close contest, 28 to 23. The energy was incredible at the games as fans donned team colors and cheered under the clear, warm night.

    On the wellness front, Weather Underground reports that air quality sits firmly in the good range today, meaning you can breathe easy whether you’re walking your dog or just stretching out in the park. The pollen count is high, particularly grass and sage, so allergy-prone listeners might want to keep meds handy.

    Looking ahead, rodeo fans can catch the 5th Annual Jack Pine RoundUp tonight in Idaho City, featuring bulls, broncs, barrels, and family events for all ages. Meanwhile, early risers witnessed hot air balloons lift off at dawn as part of the last launch day for the Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic. It was a colorful sight over Ann Morrison Park.

    Art lovers can swing by Initial Point Gallery at City Hall for a new monthly exhibit, open weekdays.

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  • Sunny Skies, Warm Temps, and Thrilling Sports Action in Meridian, Idaho
    Aug 20 2025
    Good morning, Meridian The past 24 hours brought classic Treasure Valley sunshine with daytime highs nearing 99 degrees and barely a cloud in the sky, according to timeanddate and Idaho News. You might have noticed that overnight lows dropped just into the upper 50s, offering a brief but welcome reprieve from the heat before the sun kicked back in. The wind picked up from the west at around 12 miles per hour yesterday evening, which helped take the edge off the afternoon warmth, but overall visibility stayed crystal clear all day.

    For everyone sensitive to allergies, Weather Underground reports that the pollen count remains moderate, dominated by grasses and weeds, but nothing outside what we usually expect mid-August. Air quality has been holding at a healthy good level, so breathing easy is no problem right now according to both Weather Underground and aqi dot in. Rainfall remains a nonfactor. RainDrop Farm shows that Meridian received zero precipitation the last 24 hours, which keeps the year-to-date rainfall slightly above our average at 7.51 inches.

    Local high school sports fans got plenty to cheer about last night. Meridian High football opened its season with a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback, snagging a 28 to 24 victory over Mountain View. The energy in the stands carried right into Rocky Mountain’s volleyball match, where the Grizzlies overpowered Eagle in four sets to kick off the new campaign. Baseball and soccer results are trickling in as well, with the Meridian Warriors picking up a close 2 to 1 win over Borah in boys soccer.

    For folks planning to get outdoors, the UV index started low this morning but will climb rapidly towards midday. Apply that sunscreen and plan on staying hydrated. According to KBOI-TV, the forecast calls for the hot and sunny weather to stick around all week, with no relief in sight until the weekend.

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  • Meridian Sees Scorching Temps, Pollen Spike, and Thrilling High School Sports Action
    Aug 19 2025
    Temperatures in Meridian, Idaho soared into the mid-90s today, with a current high of 96 degrees and plenty of sunshine according to timeanddate.com and The Weather Network. Gusty winds out of the west at twelve miles per hour helped keep things just a bit more comfortable, but it has been a dry day with humidity around twenty-four percent and visibility reaching the full ten miles.

    For allergy sufferers, pollen.com reports the late-summer pollen count began to climb again over the past twenty-four hours, with both grasses and ragweed increasing. Local allergists are recommending listeners stay alert, since pollen concentrations are likely to stay elevated while these hot, sunny days continue.

    When it comes to air quality, Weather Underground and AQI.in find local conditions are good, with PM2.5 and overall air quality holding well below levels of concern for sensitive individuals. Meridian is seeing clear skies and clean air, so it’s an ideal night for activities as long as you don’t mind the heat.

    On the high school sports front, Meridian High took the field last night and delivered a nailbiter for local fans. The Warriors’ football team edged out Mountain View’s Mavericks 24 to 21 with a fourth quarter field goal, earning plenty of cheers from the home crowd, as covered by the Meridian Idaho News and Info Daily podcast. Volleyball action also saw the Meridian girls notch a big victory over Eagle in straight sets, capping off a strong day for local athletics.

    No major local incidents or breaking news have been reported in the last twenty-four hours, but city crews were seen prepping parks for the final weeks of summer and a few outdoor movie nights are back on the calendar for later this week. Heads up to pet owners: the extended forecast calls for highs above ninety anytime in the next week, so keep those water bowls full.

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  • Sunshine, Sports, and Healthy Air - A Meridian, Idaho Weather & Community Update
    Aug 16 2025
    Sunshine and heat took center stage today in Meridian, Idaho, as the city enjoyed partly cloudy skies with temperatures peaking right around 90 degrees and a comfortable low of 65 last night, according to the KIVI 7-Day Forecast. Accuweather notes that the RealFeel hovered in the low 90s for most of the afternoon, but light westerly breezes helped keep things pleasant for outdoor plans. For anyone planning to stay out for long, don’t forget the sunscreen; the UV index hit an extreme level of 9 midafternoon, making short sleeves and shade almost essential.

    In local health updates, Weather Underground’s air quality monitoring shows Meridian's air remains solidly in the ‘good’ range, so everyone can take a deep breath and enjoy another day without haze or major pollutants. Pollen reports from Pollen.com and Boise Valley Asthma & Allergy Clinic confirm that counts have stayed low, with ragweed and chenopod at minimal levels—great news for allergy sufferers who want to spend the weekend outside with minimal sneezing.

    Turning to Meridian’s busy high school sports scene from last night under the Friday night lights, the Meridian Warriors football team held their home opener and thrilled the crowd with a tight 24-21 victory over the Mountain View Mavericks, clinching the win with a field goal in the final two minutes. Meanwhile, the Rocky Mountain Grizzlies’ girls soccer squad started their season with a confident 3-1 win on home turf, showing strong teamwork and fierce determination.

    For listeners curious about farming and area crops, the USDA’s Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin notes fields around Meridian are benefitting from these warm, sunny days with minimal rainfall, supporting a strong end-of-summer harvest—just two days of precipitation this month so far, well under average.

    Whether you spent your time at a sports game, relaxing in the park, or prepping your garden for fall, this has been an outstanding day in Meridian. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe to stay in the loop about everything hometown. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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