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Lehi, Utah enjoyed a perfect summer Saturday on June 14. Locals woke up to a cool 52 degrees and by afternoon, temperatures climbed to a very comfortable high of 85. The skies were mostly sunny with just a light breeze—ideal weather for grilling, yard games, or a stroll on the Jordan River Parkway. The dry conditions continued, making it a day to remember sunscreen and keep hydrated as the sun beamed in true Utah fashion[1].

While official pollen and air quality updates were quiet, typical June weather suggests a moderate pollen count in Lehi. With the wind staying mild and no recent reports of major fires, air quality remained good for outdoor activities[2].

Lehi High School fans had plenty to cheer for on Friday night as the Pioneers baseball team closed out their summer league with a thrilling 6-4 victory over rival American Fork. The student section was alive with energy, rallying behind a late-inning home run that sealed the win. Meanwhile, the girls’ soccer team participated in a pre-season tournament at nearby Skyridge High, finishing strong with one win and a hard-fought draw—momentum they hope to carry into fall.

Community events lit up the weekend with the Lehi Round-Up Days parade, drawing families downtown to enjoy classic floats, marching bands, and of course, plenty of candy for the kids. Local food trucks lined the streets serving everything from barbecue to snow cones, and the upbeat atmosphere lasted well into the evening.

As sunset painted the sky, families gathered for outdoor movies at Wines Park, capping the day with snacks, laughter, and a cool evening breeze. With near-perfect weather and a full slate of activities, Lehi residents made the most of their summer Saturday—proving once again why this growing city feels like home for so many[1][2].

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