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Meridian Morning: Sunny Skies, Pollen Alerts, and Fireballs Overhead

Meridian Morning: Sunny Skies, Pollen Alerts, and Fireballs Overhead

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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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