Apex, let’s get you caught up on the last 24 hours.
According to Time and Date’s Apex tracking, listeners woke up to a crisp, seasonally chilly morning with temperatures in the 40s climbing toward the low 50s by midday, under mostly cloudy skies and a light breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour. That chill is setting the stage for a classic small‑town holiday weekend.
Weather Underground reports that air quality over Apex is sitting in the good to low‑moderate range for most of the day, with fine particle pollution comfortably below levels of concern for most healthy adults. For allergy‑sensitive listeners, Weather Underground’s health outlook notes tree and grass pollen staying low while weed and mold spores hover in the low‑to‑moderate band, enough to bother the sneeze‑prone but not enough to ruin outdoor plans.
On the community front, the Assembly North Carolina’s Cary, Apex, and Morrisville holiday guide says Apex is leaning fully into its holiday identity as the Peak of Good Living. The Snowman Stroll on Salem is now in full swing downtown, with passports available at the Apex Welcome Center and at the tree lighting, letting listeners collect stickers from shops and events and turn them in for raffle entries. That same guide highlights the Apex Holiday Tour of Lights, beginning this evening and running nightly through December 31, with a map of decked‑out homes opening just in time for folks to cruise the neighborhoods after dark.
The star of tonight’s show is the Apex Rotary Christmas Parade. Visit Raleigh and the Assembly report the only nighttime holiday parade in Wake County steps off at 5 p.m., rolling from Apex Peakway and Ambergate Station down Salem Street to Moore Street. The Apex Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce note that proceeds benefit local charities, especially Western Wake Crisis Ministry, and new this year are bleachers in front of Apex Fire Station 1, first come, first served, no standing allowed. Parade rules also now bar early chair setups before 10 p.m. the night before, so expect fairer sightlines along the route.
High school football and basketball schedules roll on across Wake County this weekend, but as of this recording, no marquee Apex‑area scores have been finalized in the past 24 hours; local outlets and school sites will post those updates later today once games tip off and kick off.
Cold air, clear enough skies, and manageable pollen and air quality mean tonight should feel almost tailor‑made for bundling up, grabbing a hot cocoa, and heading downtown to watch bands, floats, and light‑wrapped trucks wind through historic Apex.
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