Lehi, Utah has enjoyed a classic November weekend, with persistent gray skies and wet weather making it feel officially like fall. According to Time and Date, showers moved through Lehi for most of Sunday, keeping highs in the mid-50s and the air misty with humidity levels around 50 percent or a bit higher. Occasional drizzles and the steady overcast created perfect weather for cozy indoor activities and slowed things down outdoors. KUTV notes that this rain is part of a larger low-pressure system still moving through northern Utah, but listeners can expect drier conditions as high pressure pushes in by late Monday, so keep that umbrella nearby for one more day just in case.
Sports fans will be talking about Lehi High School’s football team, which pulled off a tight 21-17 win last night against their local rivals, the Skyridge Falcons, in a match that had the stands buzzing despite the chilly, damp air. The Pioneers’ running back Logan Simmons broke loose for a 64-yard touchdown that proved to be the game winner. In girls volleyball, Lehi wrapped up its season with a strong showing, falling in the semifinals but earning praise for their resilience, especially from standout setter Riley Palmer.
For those with seasonal allergies, high pollen counts are still sticking around, especially from ragweed and sagebrush, according to Gillette Heating and Air Conditioning’s local trend updates. Air quality, though, is holding steady—no major smoke or pollution events, and overall AQI is in the good range thanks to the rain cleaning out particulates.
Event-wise, the Lehi city tree lighting scheduled for tonight has been moved indoors to the Legacy Center due to the soggy fields, but festivities will still include hot cocoa, performances by the Lehi Junior High choir, and the much-anticipated arrival of Santa on a vintage fire truck.
The weather forecast from The Weather Network says after the storms clear, look for temperatures to warm up a bit—highs near 60 by midweek with patchy sunshine, perfect for a post-Thanksgiving stroll along the Jordan River parkway.
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