Good morning Kyle, Texas, and welcome to your update for Wednesday, October 29. Right now the skies are overcast and mild, sitting near 76 degrees, with humidity hovering around 90 percent and very little wind, making the air feel a bit heavy and damp according to reports from Time and Date and The Weather Network. Today’s forecast promises temperatures climbing into the low 90s by early afternoon, with cloudy mornings changing to afternoon sunshine and highs near 93 degrees. Visibility is good and there’s no rain expected, so you can leave the umbrella at home.
Pollen is moderate this morning based on Weather Underground, so allergy sufferers may want to limit outdoor exposure especially later in the day. Air quality is considered good and safe for sensitive groups, with PM2.5 levels comfortably within health standards as reported by local monitors.
Kyle sports fans, last night’s high school football game at Hays CISD saw the Rebels edge out the visiting Lobos 28 to 24 in a nail-biter that featured a decisive touchdown drive late in the fourth quarter. The Lady Rebels volleyball team advanced to the regional quarterfinals after sweeping their playoff opener in three sets. Congrats to both squads and good luck in your next contests.
In city news, multiple Halloween events are underway in neighborhoods across Kyle, with this evening seeing trick-or-treat decorations and pop-up haunted yards on Center Street, so expect extra foot traffic. The city is also preparing to break ground on a new All-Wheels Skatepark at Gregg-Clarke Park this Friday morning, and listeners are encouraged to join the ceremony.
There’s relief for animal lovers: The Kyle animal shelter, which was slated to shut down, will remain open after a successful fundraiser brought in nearly sixty-seven thousand dollars according to CBS Austin. If you’re hoping to adopt, now’s the time.
Kyle police are investigating several incidents from the past day including a routine traffic stop that resulted in a drug bust and the recovery of stolen property on I-35. After days of concern, missing local teen Sophia Gonzales was found safe in Austin late yesterday.
City council is tackling security concerns after several threats were reported against City Hall ahead of last night’s meeting, with police describing the episode as likely a case of swatting.
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