Listeners in Kyle, Texas, it has been a lively 24 hours, so let's dive right into what's been happening around town. Weather first. According to the National Weather Service office in Austin San Antonio, Kyle woke up to a warm, muggy morning, with temperatures climbing from the low 70s into the upper 80s and a heat index pushing near the mid 90s by late afternoon. A light south to southeast breeze has been drifting up from the Gulf, keeping clouds moving and bringing just enough humidity to make it feel sticky, but not enough to trigger widespread storms. Local radar from KXAN in Austin shows only a few spotty showers overnight, with most of Kyle staying dry. The evening brought partly cloudy skies and a mild drop into the mid 70s, perfect for a late walk or a quick stop at your favorite taco spot. For those of you sniffling your way through the week, the latest allergy report from the Austin Allergy and Asthma Center lists tree pollen as low, grass pollen in the moderate range, and weed pollen low, while mold spores are hanging around moderate to high levels after recent humidity. That lines up with the Texas A and M AgriLife Extension allergy reports, which have been warning that mold and grass are the main culprits for itchy eyes across Central Texas right now. Air quality data from AirNow and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rates the Kyle and South Austin corridor in the good to low moderate range, mainly driven by typical vehicle emissions and some ozone buildup in the afternoon, but nothing that should significantly affect healthy listeners. On the community front, Kyle has a reason to celebrate local leadership. KyleTXNews reports that the 2026 Team Kyle Academy graduates were just recognized after seven weeks of community leadership courses, spotlighting residents who stepped up to learn more about city government, budgeting, and neighborhood engagement. City of Kyle communications note that the program aims to build a pipeline of future board members, volunteers, and civic leaders, and this latest graduating group wrapped up with a recognition event at City Hall featuring city staff, family, and friends cheering them on. High school sports fans have been riding out the summer schedule, with Hays CISD athletics focused on offseason workouts and summer leagues. Local coverage from the Austin American Statesman and KXAN sports indicates no major playoff games or championships involving Hays High School or Lehman High School in just the past 24 hours, but both programs continue strength and conditioning sessions and informal scrimmages as football, volleyball, and cross country prepare for their late summer ramp up. Several Hays CISD athletes are also appearing in club baseball, softball, and select soccer tournaments around Central Texas, highlighted on various club social feeds, keeping Kyle's competitive edge sharp even when the UIL calendar is quiet. Around town, regional traffic updates from the Texas Department of Transportation show I 35 through Kyle behaving better than usual for a summer weekday, with only minor slowdowns near the Kyle Parkway and Center Street exits during the morning rush. City public works updates mention ongoing road maintenance in a few neighborhood streets, so listeners may spot utility crews and lane shifts, but no major closures have popped up overnight. For those planning their day, local event listings from the City of Kyle parks and recreation department and community calendars show residents gearing up for summer movie nights and pool programs later in the week, with sign ups and updates posted through the city's social channels rather than big in person events in the last 24 hours. Libraries in the Hays County system are also pushing summer reading kickoff activities, a good option if you want some air conditioning while the afternoon heat settles in. That is the latest snapshot of life in Kyle over the past day: warm and muggy skies, manageable pollen and air quality, quieter high school scoreboards as summer conditioning ramps up, and a big congratulations to the new Team Kyle Academy graduates helping shape the city's future. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV