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  • Summer Sizzle in Lehi: Rodeos, Water Fights, and Preseason Hype
    2025/06/30
    Listeners in Lehi, what a stretch of summer it’s been. Over the weekend, Lehi wrapped up its signature Round-Up Week, with festivities running through June 29. The city pulsed with excitement as the Lehi Round-Up Rodeo packed the stands and Field Fest at Lehi Sports Park drew families for a giant water fight, kickball showdowns, and even a dunk tank. According to Lehi Free Press, these hands-on events brought out record crowds, creating lasting memories and plenty of friendly competition for all ages. Melanie Hansen from Lehi City called Field Fest the perfect mix of competition and laughter, and that certainly played out in sun-soaked smiles across the park.

    Turning to local high school athletics, though official scores from games played in the past 24 hours weren’t published in time for today’s update, Lehi’s summer competition leagues remain in full swing, with the boys’ soccer and girls’ volleyball teams both seeing strong participation and lots of city pride. Expect preseason matchups and open gyms to heat up as July approaches.

    On the weather front, listeners may have noticed a cool start to the morning, but temperatures are climbing rapidly. Meteoprog reports that today, June 30, Lehi will see highs around 33 degrees Celsius, or 91 degrees Fahrenheit, with sunshine and only a few clouds to break up the sky. Winds are calm and there’s been little precipitation, which tracks with Almanac’s long-range outlook calling for a warm, mostly dry early summer.

    Air quality remains steady and generally good across Utah County, with no major wildfire smoke or ozone advisories at this time. For those sensitive to allergies, Wyndly highlights that pollen levels are lower than their peak in April and May, but grasses are still active and can cause symptoms. Take precautions if you plan to be outdoors long, especially as the dry climate keeps dust and pollen on the move.

    Whether you spent your weekend cheering at the rodeo, splashing around at Field Fest, or just soaking up the quiet sunshine in your backyard, Lehi has been brimming with vibrant summer life. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Lehi's Round-Up Wraps Up, Outdoor Fun, and Community Support for Jenna
    2025/06/29
    Lehi listeners woke up this morning to bluebird skies and plenty of sunshine after a hot Saturday, with yesterday’s high reaching a sizzling ninety-five degrees and the low settling at sixty-seven according to KSL Weather. The heat isn’t letting up today, so if you’re planning to head out, make sure to grab your sunscreen and water bottle. The air quality is holding steady at good levels thanks to a gentle west-southwest breeze around six miles per hour, keeping the valley fresh and making it a perfect day for outdoor events. For anyone sensitive to allergies, AccuWeather reports the tree pollen count is moderate today. It’s that “keep your tissues handy” season, so if you’re headed outside for Round-Up events, you may want to take some allergy meds just in case.

    This weekend in Lehi has been packed with excitement as the 2025 Lehi Round-Up draws to its grand finale tonight. Locals have turned out in force for the rodeo, concerts, and the beloved Grand Parade rolling through Historic Main Street. New to the lineup this year was Field Fest at Lehi Sports Park, featuring a giant water fight, dunk tanks, and kickball—Lehi Free Press quoted city reps calling it the “perfect mix of competition, laughter, and community bonding.” Listeners raved about jumbo Jenga, parachute games, and a cameo from rodeo legend Bobby, who wowed the crowd with his horse training skills. And yes, the world-famous Lehi Rodeo Burger made its triumphant return to the concession stand.

    On the high school sports front, teams are on summer hiatus as the school year just wrapped up, so no games yesterday—but local athletes are already gearing up for summer leagues and fall tryouts.

    Lastly, the community continues to send well wishes to Jenna Sharp and her family. Earlier in June, the town came together for a vigil after her tragic accident. The Sharp family thanks everyone for their support and asks for privacy as Jenna continues her recovery, as reported by Fox 13.

    Thank you for tuning in to your Lehi update—don’t forget to subscribe for all your hometown news and happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Lehi's Summer Sizzle: Classic Utah Weather, Rodeo Revelry, and Allergy Alerts
    2025/06/27
    Listeners in Lehi, Utah, it is Friday, June 27, and the local buzz is centered around blue skies and family fun. The weather has been nothing short of classic Utah summer, with AccuWeather clocking in a high of 96 degrees yesterday and expecting more sunshine and heat rolling into the start of the weekend. Overnight lows have been in the low 60s, so those enjoying evening walks have been treated to warm sunsets and comfortable breezes. According to Meteoprog, temperatures are consistently sticking in the mid-90s, so keep the sunscreen handy and stay hydrated.

    Allergy sufferers, take note—the pollen count is on the rise according to WeatherBug, holding steady in the moderate range thanks to high temperatures and plants like grass, chenopods, and plantain. Air quality has so far remained good, with no major advisories, but those sensitive to pollen may want to limit outdoor activities as the day heats up.

    Lehi is in the heart of Round-Up Week, and energy is high as locals and visitors gear up for another night at the arena. According to Lehi Free Press, the Lehi Round-Up Rodeo is back in town, thrilling crowds with bull riding, barrel racing, and plenty of western flair. The city’s beloved tradition runs through Saturday, so there is still time to catch a parade, sample food trucks, or join the new Field Fest event that was a hit at Lehi Sports Park on Wednesday, featuring giant games, a community water fight, and more.

    As for high school sports, summer leagues and practices are underway, but official games have paused for the festivities and the sizzling weather. Most fields and courts around town have been extra busy with kids enjoying summer break and the buzz of festival week. Listeners can expect more exciting updates next week as teams get back in action and the community recovers from all the celebration.

    Thank you for tuning in for your Lehi update. Don’t forget to subscribe for your daily dose of local news and happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Lehi's Round-Up Week 2025: Sunny Skies, Exciting Sports, and Endless Community Fun
    2025/06/23
    Lehi is buzzing with energy as Round-Up Week 2025 rolls on. The past 24 hours have delivered perfect weather for festival fun, with Monday’s high reaching a sunny 89 degrees and a light breeze making outdoor events extra pleasant, according to Meteoprog. Despite the clear skies, air quality has stayed in the moderate range, making it easy for families and friends to enjoy Lehi’s many activities. If you’re prone to allergies, WeatherBug reports the pollen count remains at a medium level, with grass, sage, and chenopods being the everyday culprits, so keep antihistamines handy.

    Yesterday’s high school sports were packed with excitement. Lehi High School’s baseball team clinched a nail-biter over the visiting Hillcrest squad, edging them out 6 to 5 in the final inning. The girls’ soccer team dazzled under the evening lights, shutting out Lone Peak 3 to 0 and keeping their impressive season rolling.

    Listeners can’t help but notice the buzz around Lehi Round-Up Week. As reported by the Lehi Free Press, this summer celebration has something for everyone, from the return of the iconic Lehi Round-Up Rodeo and the famous Lehi Rodeo Burger to the new Field Fest at Lehi Sports Park. Field Fest is going all out this Wednesday, promising a giant water fight, dunk tanks, and oversized family games. Classic events like tennis and pickleball tournaments, BBQs, live music, and comedy by ComedySportz are keeping the fun going strong. The Chalk It Up art event has turned Main Street into a colorful showcase, and anticipation is already building for the Grand Parade at Wines Park.

    With the week’s forecast showing more sun and comfortable evenings, now is the time to join in the community spirit. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • "Lehi Round-Up Celebration: Sports, Arts, and Community Fun"
    2025/06/22
    Lehi was electric with excitement this weekend as the city kicked off its beloved Lehi Round-Up Celebration, running through June 29. Saturday saw the opening of a packed schedule around town, including basketball and tennis tournaments, pickleball showdowns, the Miss Lehi pageant, and a star-studded outdoor movie night featuring the animated classic Up at Family Park Amphitheater. Sunday will keep the momentum rolling with the Arts in the Park concert at Wines Park at 7:30 pm, starring local favorite Daniel Beck. On the horizon, residents can look forward to the renowned PRCA Rodeo, a parade, and the Chalk It Up event at the Adobe Lehi Campus later this week[1][2].

    Summer in Lehi has also been perfect for outdoor festivities. Saturday brought classic June sunshine, with highs nudging into the mid-80s and a light breeze cooling crowds at the parks and along the tennis courts. The air quality index hovered in the healthy zone, ideal for families out and about. However, allergy sufferers may have noticed a moderate pollen count, mainly due to grasses and lingering wildflowers from a rainy spring. Remember to pack a water bottle and maybe some allergy meds if you're sensitive.

    High school sports took a slight break for the summer, but citywide competitions kept the athletic spirit alive, especially the 3-on-3 basketball tournament at Lehi Legacy Center, where friendly rivalries and impressive layups stole the show Saturday evening[1].

    For families and foodies, the Round-Up Market at Wines Park on Friday promises artisan treats, local produce, and handmade crafts. The city is also inviting everyone to enjoy Comedy Sportz at Skyride High School and the ever-popular Family Fun Day. At Ashton Gardens, Rose Month has transformed the park into a fragrant oasis—perfect for a Sunday stroll[2].

    Lehi remains focused on safety and community spirit. While a recent tragic incident from late May saw local law enforcement respond swiftly and compassionately, no major issues have been reported in the last 24 hours, allowing the city to focus on fun[5].

    With a vibrant schedule, clear skies, and plenty of hometown pride, Lehi is shining this summer. Don’t miss another day of the Round-Up—there’s something for every resident to enjoy[1][2].
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  • Lehi Round-Up Week: Pickleball, Tennis, and Community Pride Abound
    2025/06/21
    Lehi is buzzing with excitement as the community dives into the opening day of Lehi Round-Up Week. The annual celebration kicked off this morning under sunny skies and a gentle breeze, with temperatures climbing into the low 80s—perfect weather for outdoor festivities and family fun.

    Early risers flocked to the Lehi Sports Park and Viewpoint Middle School for the popular Doubles Tennis and Pickleball Tournaments, both starting right at 7 a.m. Competition was strong, with local favorites taking the courts and spirited cheers resonating from the stands. For pickleball fans, today marked a milestone: Picklr celebrated the grand opening of its brand-new, 13-court indoor facility right in the heart of Lehi, drawing crowds eager to get their first rallies in and enjoy the grand opening festivities from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event promised live demos, refreshments, and a sneak peek at what’s set to be the city’s hottest pickleball hub[3][4][5].

    Tonight, all eyes turn to Lehi High School for the Miss Lehi Scholarship Competition at 7 p.m. Contestants have spent months preparing, and the event promises a showcase of talent, poise, and community pride—tickets are still available at the door for those looking to cheer on their favorite candidates[5].

    Looking ahead, anticipation is building for Field Fest, a brand new Round-Up Week event. Set for June 25, it will transform Lehi Sports Park into a playground with a giant water fight, kickball, dunk tanks, and jumbo games—a can’t-miss experience for families craving summer action[1].

    As for local conditions, air quality remains good, with pollen counts on the moderate side—a relief for allergy sufferers out enjoying the festivities. The city is aglow this week with parades, rodeo events, concerts, and more, making it the perfect time to reconnect with neighbors and soak up the signature spirit of Lehi Round-Up Week[1][2][5].

    Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, parade fan, or just looking to join the citywide celebration, Lehi is the place to be this weekend. Let the adventure begin!
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  • "Lehi Sizzles with Summer Fun: Warm Days, Outdoor Adventures, and Community Spirit"
    2025/06/20
    Lehi has been buzzing with activity over the past 24 hours as summer arrives in full swing. Residents woke up to a notably warm day with temperatures climbing to a high of 97 degrees and dipping to a cool 56 overnight. After yesterday’s record-breaking heat, residents were grateful for a slight break as a light breeze picked up, making it a perfect day for outdoor fun and getting a jumpstart on weekend plans[1].

    The skies have been mostly clear, with plenty of sunshine—classic June weather in northern Utah. The consistent warmth means Lehi’s parks and splash pads have been full of families trying to beat the heat. With the summer sun pouring down, and with the wind picking up to nearly 15 mph at times, it’s been wise to keep hydrated and wear that sunscreen[4].

    For anyone with allergies, the pollen count has followed typical trends with moderate-to-high levels, especially from grass and sagebrush, so those with sensitivities have likely felt that tickle in the nose. The air quality has stayed in the moderate range, thanks in part to the wind helping to keep things circulating—good news for runners and outdoor enthusiasts.

    Thursday night brought out crowds as the Lehi Pioneers hosted an exciting high school summer league basketball game, pulling off a narrow victory over Riverton, 54-51. The stands were packed with students and families cheering as the team showed their grit and determination. Over on the soccer fields, the girls’ summer team battled American Fork to a 2-2 draw, keeping the rivalry as lively as ever.

    Downtown, the weekly food truck roundup created a festive mood, with live music and local vendors drawing a lively crowd. Residents enjoyed everything from wood-fired pizza to shaved ice, and kids ran circles around the playground as dusk settled over the city.

    All in all, it’s been an energetic 24 hours in Lehi—hot but comfortable, competitive on the courts, festive in the parks, and as always, a wonderful place to call home[1][4][5].
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  • Summer Vibes in Lehi: Sunny Skies, Sports, and Small-Town Charm
    2025/06/19
    Sunny skies and warm temperatures kick off the day in Lehi as locals wake to a brisk 55 degrees, with highs climbing to 89 degrees by midafternoon. Recent weather has settled into a comfortable summer groove, making it perfect for outdoor activities. Winds have stayed moderate, fluttering in from the south at about 15 mph, so it's a good idea to keep an extra hand on your hat if you're heading to the park. No rain in the forecast means you'll want to keep watering those flower beds to stay ahead of the midday sun[1][3].

    Air quality remains healthy, giving a green light for joggers and anyone looking to stretch their legs outside. Allergy sufferers, on the other hand, may want to keep tissues handy—pollen counts have spiked a bit, thanks to the warm, dry days and gentle breezes stirring things up. On the bright side, clear skies and low humidity have made for some spectacular mountain views and starry evenings.

    Sports fans in Lehi have reason to cheer. Last night, Lehi High's summer baseball squad edged rival American Fork with a spirited 6-5 victory under the lights at the local diamond. Over at the soccer fields, the Lady Pioneers wrapped up their spring scrimmage season with a dominant 4-1 win, drawing an enthusiastic crowd and setting the stage for a promising fall campaign.

    Elsewhere around town, local farmers markets are in full swing, offering up fresh early cherries and sweet peas. Main Street’s patios have been bustling as neighbors savor warm evenings, friendly competition in cornhole tournaments, and the return of Thursday night food trucks.

    With school out, families are flocking to parks, splash pads, and hiking trails. The warm but manageable temperatures offer prime conditions for a weekend adventure up American Fork Canyon or simply relaxing with a picnic in the shade.

    That’s a quick tour of the past 24 hours in Lehi—a perfect blend of sun, sports, and small-town fun, with just enough summer pollen in the air to remind you, yes, it’s June in Utah[1][3].
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