Listeners, Apex, North Carolina woke up to a muggy morning with temperatures lingering around 71 degrees, passing showers, and persistent clouds. The humidity made it feel heavier than normal, a theme that’s been sticking around this late September. According to weather data, the area saw scattered showers overnight, with barely a breeze to push away the dampness, and today’s high is expected to peek near 89, so don’t forget that water bottle if you’re out and about.
As for the pollen count, allergy sufferers can breathe a cautious sigh of relief: North Carolina’s pollen report lists a relatively low 10.3 grains per cubic meter, with ragweed as the main culprit. That means you might notice itchy eyes and some sniffles, but it’s nowhere near the infamous “pollenpocalypse” days Raleigh and its suburbs sometimes face in spring.
Air quality remains good this morning, thanks to the overnight rain and low wind, and right now there are no state advisories for ozone or fine particle pollution—but if the humidity climbs this afternoon with rising temps, folks sensitive to muggy conditions might want to limit their outdoor activities.
In high school sports, Tuesday night brought excitement on the fields and courts across Wake County. Apex Friendship High’s Varsity Football team clinched a dramatic win over Holly Springs 21-17, with a game-saving touchdown in the final minute. On the soccer pitch, Apex High’s boys edged out Green Hope 2-1 in a hard-fought, rain-soaked matchup. Volleyball fans saw Apex defeat Fuquay-Varina in straight sets, as junior setter Riley Morgan led with 37 assists—a new personal best.
On the local news front, a somber note: Rosensteel Fleishman Injury Lawyers report continued community reflection after Sunday’s high-speed crash on US Highway 64. Families and friends are supporting one another after the loss and injuries, a reminder how quickly life can shift.
There’s legislative buzz this week as North Carolina lawmakers debate tougher bail rules and mental health reforms in Raleigh. While these headlines are coming out of the capital, neighbors across Apex are paying close attention, especially after recent public safety concerns.
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