Lehi has woken up to a classic late November morning, with a steady chill in the air after a night of intermittent rain showers. According to Time and Date, temperatures hovered near 55 degrees overnight, with early morning drizzle tapering to light showers. Listeners probably noticed the overcast skies and a bit of fog, with humidity sitting at a brisk 51 percent as the sun came up. Expect highs today near 51 degrees and lows dipping to 32 tonight, based on weathertrends360, so keep those jackets handy.
The wind has been gentle, about 5 to 10 miles per hour from the southeast, making the drizzle feel just a little bit sharper on the face. Visibility has stayed clear, though, thanks to a break from thicker fog as the day gets started. KSL forecasts say clouds will stick around throughout the day, with rain chances dropping after lunchtime.
For those with allergies, North Star Heating and Air Conditioning notes this is a shoulder season, so pollen is low, but dust can sometimes linger and affect indoor air quality, especially after recent rain.
On the high school sports front, Lehi High wrapped up a thrilling boys basketball opener last night against Herriman. In a barn burner, Lehi clinched a narrow win, taking it 57 to 54 with Jake Carter putting up a game-high 23 points and the crowd on their feet right to the buzzer. The girls volleyball team had their season send-off celebration, and senior Sophia Sheffield was honored for her leadership, capping her high school career with a packed gym of family and friends.
The air quality in Lehi remains moderate, with local reports from AirNow.gov indicating a touch of fine particulate matter thanks to cooling temps and diminishing winds, but nothing concerning for daily outdoor activities.
Listeners may be surprised to learn that Lehi is quietly climbing the ranks as one of Utah’s top places for pickleball, even if not quite in the national top ten yet, according to Lawn Love’s latest rankings. Weekend players can look forward to drier courts as showers move out tonight.
If you’re planning to be outside, layer up, enjoy the post-rain air, and catch the end of the autumn color on local trails. Thanks for tuning in to your Lehi update, remember to subscribe for more local news, and stay cozy out there. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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