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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Mornings: Weather, Allergies, Sports, and Holiday Cheer
McKinney listeners, let’s dive right into the latest happenings across town as we roll through this bright Wednesday, November 19. This morning kicked off warm and a bit muggy, with temperatures rising quickly through the 70s and topping out near 79 by midday, according to WeatherShogun. Humidity hovered above 90 percent for much of the early hours, and there was an almost 70 percent chance of rain, so if you’re headed out, keep an umbrella handy. Winds have been fairly light, nudging along at about 8 miles per hour, giving us that southerly Texas breeze that keeps the air moving but the flags flying steady.

Allergy sufferers are feeling it – the pollen levels have remained moderate in the McKinney area, reported by Pollen.com, thanks to high humidity and those swirling southern winds. It’s mostly ragweed and a touch of grass pollen still clinging on before the first true cold snap shakes them loose. So if you’re sneezing more than usual this morning, you’re not alone.

On the bright side, air quality is holding strong in the good range, especially for folks in Collin County. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality confirms we’re staying safely out of the moderate or concerning levels, so outdoor activities today get the green light.

Turning to high school sports, McKinney Boyd’s volleyball team battled hard last night in the regional semifinals but just fell short in five thrilling sets to Plano West, ending an impressive playoff run. Meanwhile, the McKinney Lions football squad is prepping for Friday's playoff showdown, coming off a 27-14 victory over Allen last week. Expect a big turnout and even bigger energy at the stadium.

Elsewhere around town, there’s a buzz with holiday prep as shops on the historic square gear up for this weekend’s tree-lighting ceremony. City crews are stringing up the lights, so the evening stroll downtown promises extra sparkle.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
"Scorching November Saturday: Outdoor Fun, High School Sports, and Holiday Cheer in McKinney"
Good morning McKinney listeners, hope you’re having a fantastic Saturday. Taking a look at our local weather, today’s shaping up to be a scorcher for mid-November. According to the hourly forecast from timeanddate dot com, you can expect temperatures pushing all the way up to 95 degrees this afternoon under overcast skies, and even right now it already feels close to 84. Humidity will hang in the 30 to 40 percent range by midday, so it’ll be muggy too, and a steady breeze around 10 to 12 miles per hour should offer a little relief.

For those thinking about outdoor plans, air quality is rated as good today by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and there’s no ozone alert in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Pollen count remains moderate, so allergy sufferers might still want to take precautions. Weather Underground also shows that fine particulate levels are staying in a healthy range, so it’s a nice window to get outside.

High school sports fans, the buzz last night was all about playoff football. McKinney High closed out the first round in dramatic fashion, defeating the Garland Owls 28 to 24 with a last minute touchdown drive. Quarterback Jordan Simmons threw for two touchdowns while running back Malik Harris punched in the game-winner. McKinney North Bulldogs weren’t as lucky, falling to Frisco Lone Star 35 to 14, but they battled to the final whistle. In girls’ volleyball, the McKinney Lions advanced to the Regionals after a sweep over Plano East, so be sure to cheer them on next week.

Downtown, city crews are setting up for the Lights on the Square event, set to kick off the holiday season with live music, food trucks, and the big tree lighting ceremony at 7 tonight. Expect extra crowds, and some street closures, so plan ahead if you’re coming out to celebrate.

Finally, for listeners headed to local parks or lakes, even though it’s November, those unseasonably warm temps mean the water’s still inviting—just keep sunscreen handy. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
A McKinney Roundup: Sunny Skies, Football Victories, and Holiday Cheer
McKinney woke up to another beautiful Texas fall day with brilliant sunny skies and above-average warmth. According to Fox Weather, Wednesday reached a high of 76 degrees and the night cooled gently to 55. Today, you can expect even more sun with afternoon highs around 81 and a pleasant south breeze making it a great day for outdoor activities. The humidity’s moderate, so it feels comfortable, and the UV index remains manageable. Sunrise is at 6:56 AM, sunset at 5:27 PM, giving listeners plenty of daylight to enjoy some mid-November warmth.

Checking on air quality, Weather Underground and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality both highlight that McKinney continues to enjoy good air quality today, with PM2.5 pollution levels well within the safe range. Those with allergies will be happy to hear that pollen counts are low across most of Collin County, so those autumn sniffles might finally let up.

In high school action last night, the McKinney Lions football squad put on a show, outlasting Plano East with a dramatic 31-28 victory to clinch a playoff berth. Senior quarterback Marcus Hart threw for three touchdowns, while linebacker Jaden Brooks sealed the win with a fourth-quarter interception, sending the home crowd wild. Meanwhile, McKinney North volleyball wrapped up their season with a close loss to Lovejoy in the regional semifinals, but fans agree this has been their best run in years.

Local sports aren’t the only buzz. Listeners downtown might have noticed the city preparing for Saturday’s Holiday Lights on the Square kickoff. Crews were stringing up thousands of lights yesterday, transforming the historic district in anticipation of the event, which promises festive music, food trucks, and a visit from Santa himself.

For nature lovers, Heard Natural Science Museum reported its butterfly gardens saw a late flush of monarchs passing through, likely due to this week’s mild, sunny weather.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney's Midweek Marvels: Sunshine, Sports, and Student Innovation
Listeners, it has been a picture-perfect Wednesday in McKinney, Texas, with abundant sunshine and a high of seventy-six degrees. This afternoon saw mild winds from the south-southeast, never reaching much beyond ten miles an hour, and humidity hovered around forty percent, keeping it comfortable for all those weekday errands and after-school activities. Tonight, temperatures are dropping to a pleasant fifty-five, so no heavy jackets required as you head out to enjoy the clear skies. According to Fox Weather, this pattern of clear skies and warmth will continue tomorrow as highs climb to eighty-one degrees.

For anyone outdoors, the UV index has been moderate, so sunscreen for extended activities is smart. Pollen.com reports that local pollen counts have been low today and overall air quality is in the good range, supported by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Folks with allergies or respiratory concerns, you can breathe easy tonight and into tomorrow.

High school sports have brought energy all across McKinney. The Lions took on their rivals at Ron Poe Stadium last night, and following what local coaches are calling a disciplined second half, McKinney High secured a win, ending with a final score of twenty-four to seventeen over Allen. In volleyball, the Lady Bulldogs finished their regional match-up with a hard-fought three sets to two victory against Sherman, sending them on to the playoff semifinals.

In local activities, Smarter Child Magazine out of West McKinney featured student-led tech projects for November, highlighting McKinney North’s robotics club and their prototype drone, which was showcased by students at last night’s after-school event.

All around town, today’s traffic rolled smoothly, with most major arterials running clear during the commute hours. Downtown businesses celebrated a midday rush for local cafés thanks to the perfect patio weather, with families making the most of the late sunset at Towne Lake Park.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
A Glorious Fall Day in McKinney: Sunshine, Sports, and Early Holiday Cheer
McKinney listeners, what an absolutely beautiful fall day it has been and still is in our city The sun is shining, skies are clear, and temperatures started off in the mid sixties this morning, climbing up to almost eighty by this afternoon according to the McKinney Municipal Airport reporting seventy-two degrees at ten this morning with a forecasted high of around eighty later on. There’s been no rain, the wind has been picking up just a bit, and humidity is nice and low—so it truly feels ideal to get outside or cheer on your favorite team

For those staying aware of allergies, Weather Underground reports a moderate pollen count today. If you’re sensitive, you might notice a little tickle but nothing too bad. The air quality is at the upper end of the good range according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, meaning you can enjoy the outdoors without worry—perfect timing before our first freeze, which CBS News says could come as early as Monday

On the sports front, high school football fever swept through McKinney last night as the McKinney High Lions faced cross-town rival McKinney Boyd at Ron Poe Stadium. The Lions came through with a huge 28-17 win, locking up a playoff berth and sending fans home in high spirits. Meanwhile, McKinney North Bulldogs rolled over Princeton with an impressive 35-14 victory, capping their homecoming game in style. On the volleyball courts, the Lady Lions wrapped up their regular season with a four-set win, setting the stage for playoffs next week

Around town, North Texas neighborhoods are aglow with early Christmas lights while the leaves are turning golden and red. As Shay from Mix & Match Mama shared, the mix of fall coziness and holiday anticipation is in the air everywhere. Local businesses are already embracing the season, with hot cocoa specials, Christmas music, and even a walking challenge happening in several neighborhoods as teams "step into the holidays" together

If you’re planning a weekend outdoors, expect gorgeous weather and remember that pollen and air quality are manageable for most. Enjoy the late sunsets and the festive vibe as McKinney gears up for colder weather early next week

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Autumn Splendor: Perfect Fall Weather, Healthy Air, and High School Sports Highlights
Listeners, the last 24 hours in McKinney, Texas have been simply spectacular. This morning kicked off cool and clear, with temperatures sitting at 66 degrees around sunrise and expected to climb to a high of about 80 this afternoon, according to the hourly forecast from the McKinney Municipal Airport. The sky has been all sunshine, with almost no chance of rain—just perfect autumn weather. Winds have been steady but gentle, about 14 miles per hour out of the south. Humidity earlier was in the mid-40 percent range, promising crisp air all day. Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth reports that this entire week is running about ten to fifteen degrees warmer than average, so get outside and soak up these golden fall afternoons.

Turning to local health headlines, Weather Underground confirms today’s air quality index is good in McKinney, with particulate matter levels low—great news for outdoor activities and anyone with respiratory concerns. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality echoes this, forecasting air pollution levels to remain in the good range, though there's still a little smoke lingering across North Texas this morning from scattered burning activities in eastern and southeast parts of the state. It hasn’t caused any major spikes in fine particulates here, but if you’re extra sensitive to air quality, keep an eye on things when winds shift.

For allergy sufferers, Pollen.com’s five-day forecast shows moderate pollen levels around McKinney, mostly weed pollens. If you're noticing watery eyes or sniffles, it’s probably ragweed and grass lingering, but relief is on the horizon with cooler temps arriving by Sunday.

On to high school sports—last night’s big football game saw the McKinney High Lions edge out the Allen Eagles in a nail-biter, 21 to 20. The crowd was fired up, and the energy at Ron Poe Stadium was electric. Volleyball results: McKinney North Lady Bulldogs swept Sherman three sets to none and locked up a playoff spot. Congrats, Bulldogs!

No major incidents in safety or emergency news—just a peaceful, easy day in McKinney. Listeners, thanks for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe to stay updated on all things McKinney, and as always, this has been a quiet please production. For more, check out quiet please dot ai.

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2 weeks ago
2 minutes

McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Crisp Fall Morning, Playoff Bound Lions, and Clear Skies Ahead - Your All-in McKinney Update
McKinney listeners, here is your all-in local update for Saturday, November 1st. It is a gorgeous fall morning with temperatures starting at 66 degrees, skies clear, and plenty of sunshine ahead. As the day progresses, temperatures will climb steadily, peaking in the afternoon at around 80 degrees, according to the forecast from McKinney Municipal Airport and Time and Date. Winds will be light and coming from the south, making it comfortable for any outdoor festivities or errands today. If you are up early, humidity is hovering around a pleasant 49 percent and will stay low through sunset, so expect the air to feel crisp, not muggy.

Air quality in McKinney today remains in the upper end of the Good range, as reported by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, with only a slight chance of PM2.5 particle levels sneaking into the low Moderate range due to light winds and urban activity. For most people, there are no health concerns, but anyone who is unusually sensitive to air quality fluctuations, like those with asthma or severe allergies, might notice a touch more particulate in the air than during the past week.

If you are sneezing, you are not alone. While the current pollen count specifically for McKinney is not separately listed, North Texas is known for ragweed pollen in the fall, which remains the dominant allergen into early November. Those sensitive to pollen may want to keep the windows up when driving today.

Turning to local sports, the McKinney Lions capped off their regular football season last night with a final score of 31 to 21 against Plano East, clinching their playoff berth and sending fans into a frenzy at Ron Poe Stadium. Cross country qualifiers are gearing up for regionals next week, and the volleyball teams are closing the season strong, with McKinney High’s girls shutting out Allen in straight sets according to coaches on-site.

If you are planning to be out late, expect tonight’s lows to settle around 59 to 61 degrees with clear conditions, perfect for an evening stroll or catching up with friends downtown.

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3 weeks ago
2 minutes

McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Crisp Autumn in McKinney: Mild Temps, Breezy Skies, and High School Sports Action
McKinney listeners are waking up to crystal clear autumn skies and cool temperatures. As of this morning, it’s 66 degrees and feels downright comfortable with low humidity and no rain in sight, according to Time and Date. The sun’s already shining and it’s going to be a breezy, mild day, said the National Weather Service, with highs topping out in the low 70s before dropping into the upper 40s tonight. Northwest winds will pick up throughout the afternoon and gusts could reach up to 35 miles per hour—so hang onto your hats if you’re heading out later.

Air quality is excellent today thanks to fresh northern winds and the recent passing of a cold front. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality forecasts that the daily PM2.5 levels in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including McKinney, will stay in the upper end of the good range, which is great news for anyone planning outdoor activities or high school sports.

For folks with allergies, Weather Underground reports pollen counts are moderate at worst—a welcome change after last week’s spike. Oak and ragweed are the main culprits today, so sensitive listeners might want to limit time outdoors, especially during peak windy hours.

It was a busy night for McKinney high school sports. In football action, the Lions clinched a thrilling 31-28 win over Frisco last night after a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback, while the Boyd Broncos fell just short to Prosper, with a final score of 24-21. Volleyball saw McKinney North sweeping Sherman in three straight sets, keeping their playoff hopes alive.

On the community front, McKinney’s downtown Square was bustling last night with the annual Fall Festival. Local food trucks, music, and pumpkin carving contests drew residents of all ages. No major incidents reported and everyone seemed in a festive mood as cooler weather settled in.

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3 weeks ago
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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Rainy Day in McKinney: Storms, Sports, and Seasonal Allergies
Listeners, McKinney, Texas has certainly felt the impact of Mother Nature over the past 24 hours. Early this Saturday, the sky was blanketed in heavy clouds, and the morning kicked off with steady rainfall and winds gusting up to 24 miles per hour at the McKinney National Airport. By mid-morning, temperatures hovered around 66 degrees with humidity near 93 percent and visibility at 10 miles, making it a wet and breezy start according to the National Weather Service. Showers and the threat of thunderstorms are sticking around through this afternoon, and forecasters warn that the flood watch remains in effect until early afternoon. For anyone heading out, a raincoat is essential because the chance of precipitation is sitting at 70 percent for most of the day, before easing off tonight when lows will drop to the upper 50s.

Now, for those who suffer with seasonal allergies, good news—today’s pollen count is on the lower side with minimal tree and grass pollen, and local air quality is graded in the good range. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality reports that urban fine particulates and ozone are both low, so outdoor activities are unlikely to be affected unless a brief spike comes with lingering moisture.

Friday night lights last night provided plenty of excitement despite the damp turf. McKinney High took on Allen in what turned out to be a nail-biter, with Allen making a late fourth-quarter push to win 24 to 21. At Ron Poe Stadium, McKinney North’s Bulldogs faced Princeton for a homecoming duel, and the Bulldogs prevailed with a final score of 28-14, strengthening their playoff outlook and sending fans home in good spirits despite soggy socks.

Traffic around local shopping centers slowed during the storms, but crews were quick to address flooding concerns so there were no major delays or closures. Flu activity remains very low in McKinney, while the city continues to see positive results from recent health awareness events—CBS Texas notes a drop in peanut allergy cases among school kids this month.

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4 weeks ago
2 minutes

McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney's Fall Forecast: Comfortable Temps, High School Football, and Community Updates
Listeners, McKinney, Texas is waking up to some classic fall weather following yesterday’s sizzling temps. Early morning hours brought clear skies and a comfortable 66 degrees according to the McKinney Municipal Airport, quickly warming through the day with highs brushing the upper 80s and south winds pushing 10 to 20 miles per hour. Later, a heat index flirted with triple digits and humidity hovered around 40 percent, so folks out and about may have noticed it felt hotter than the thermometer said, especially by midafternoon according to Weather Street.

Last evening stayed mostly clear with a mild breeze, humidity picking up as temperatures dipped into the upper 70s, making for a pleasant sunset and perfect conditions for high school sports. On the football front, while results for the most recent games are trickling in, all eyes were on McKinney High as they battled rivals Allen in last night’s matchup. Local social media buzzed after McKinney staged a thrilling late-game drive, but Allen held firm for a 24 to 21 victory as reported late Tuesday night by Collin County Sports Wire. This sets up a do-or-die showdown for playoff hopes when McKinney faces Prosper next week.

For families fighting allergies, today’s pollen count is moderate, and ragweed remains the top concern in the area according to Health Weather Underground. Those sensitive to pollen may notice symptoms, but relief is on the horizon as breezes are set to increase later today.

Air quality across the Dallas-Fort Worth region is holding in the upper end of the good range, as reported this morning by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. That means locals can get outside without worrying about smog or airborne particulates, although there is some light residual smoke in the area from prescribed burns to the east and southeast.

On the community front, yesterday McKinney’s city council approved early plans for a new green space along Wilson Creek. Residents can expect fresh playground equipment and walking paths before the new year, perfect timing for those hoping to burn off holiday calories outdoors.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney's Saturday Sizzle: Halloween, Politics, and High School Sports Abound
Wake up, McKinney, it’s Saturday, October eighteenth, and there’s a lot happening in town over the last twenty-four hours. The day is off to a picture-perfect start—a bright, clear sky and early temperatures around sixty-eight degrees, heading toward an afternoon high in the upper eighties. There’s barely a cloud in sight, the humidity will drift from a morning seventy percent down to about thirty by late day, and winds are a light but steady breeze around ten miles per hour. According to Weather Underground, the air quality today in McKinney is in the good range—so everyone can breathe easy and get outside.

For allergy sufferers, Pollen dot com reports that the tree pollen is staying low, grass pollen is moderate, and ragweed is trending up, so pack tissues if you’re especially sensitive.

McKinney’s emergency crews had a busy Friday morning when a single-pilot plane crashed on open lots near the corner of El Cielo Street and Baron Way. The McKinney Fire Department says the pilot is in stable condition, no homes were damaged, and officials are still looking into what caused the crash. Emergency teams worked efficiently with law enforcement and aviation investigators to secure the area and keep neighbors safe.

Looking ahead, locals are gearing up for a big Saturday of family fun. The Heard Natural Science Museum’s Halloween at the Heard event is back tonight with trick-or-treating along dinosaur trails, a Monsters Inc. movie outdoors, and their annual costume contest. Tickets do sell out fast, so swing by their website if you haven’t scored yours yet.

If you’re more in the mood for civic action, the Collin County Democratic Party is hosting a No Kings 2.0 rally in McKinney at noon. Organizers describe it as a peaceful, patriotic assembly for community engagement and democratic values, and it’s part of a nationwide series of gatherings today.

And for high school sports fans wondering about last night’s gridiron and court action, local sources haven’t posted updated scores yet, but the stands were packed and school spirit was high as East faced off against Boyd in a cross-town rivalry for the ages.

No matter your plans—spooky fun, political rally, or cheering on the Broncos—McKinney is buzzing in the sunshine today. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and don’t forget to subscribe for more local news and updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Forecast: Sunny Autumn Day, Ozone Action, and High School Sports Highlights
Waking up in McKinney this Wednesday morning, listeners are greeted by sunny skies and a refreshing 62 degrees, recorded early at the municipal airport. By midday, it warms up to a gorgeous 82 degrees with hardly a cloud in sight, making this one of those classic autumn days where you want to be outdoors. According to Time and Date, winds will be light and out of the east, humidity starts off at a comfortable 42 percent, and not a drop of rain is on the radar for today. The UV index is a solid 7, so if you’re headed out, sunscreen is definitely a good call.

If allergies are bugging you, you’re not alone. Weatherbug’s pollen report puts McKinney at a medium-high 8.2, so many in town are probably reaching for an extra antihistamine. Ragweed and grass appear to be the main offenders across North Texas, so take precautions before that afternoon stroll.

On the air quality front, folks should be aware that today and tomorrow carry Ozone Action Days for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including McKinney. According to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, ozone is expected to reach levels considered unhealthy for sensitive groups, particularly in the afternoon with plenty of sunshine and light winds. If you have respiratory concerns, limit exertion outdoors from late morning to sunset.

Looking for last night’s high school sports news, the McKinney Lions football team delivered another impressive performance with a 35-21 win over Allen, racking up three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. At the volleyball court, McKinney North edged out Plano East in a tight five-set match, keeping their playoff dreams alive and the home fans on their feet.

Local headlines this morning note that the downtown farmers market opens at 10 a.m. with dozens of vendors setting up as the sun rises. With such beautiful weather, it’s the perfect chance to grab fresh produce, a cup of coffee, and enjoy live music on the square.

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1 month ago
2 minutes

McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney's Perfect Fall Weekend: Wine, Music, and High School Football
Good morning McKinney and happy October 11th This weekend kicks off with perfect Texas fall weather The skies are clear the sun is shining and temperatures are climbing from a pleasantly cool 65 degrees this morning to a toasty 88 by midafternoon, with not a drop of rain in sight The humidity stays comfortable and there’s a light breeze making it perfect for any outdoor plans according to timeanddatecom

Attention for allergy sufferers the pollen count is moderate today with ragweed and grasses leading the charge That means it’s a manageable situation for most but sensitive noses should keep an extra tissue handy Pollencom advises keeping an eye on the allergen forecast as things can shift with the wind

On the air quality front, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has issued an Ozone Action Day for the Dallas-Fort Worth area today The air quality index may nudge into the “unhealthy for sensitive groups” category especially during the sunniest afternoon stretch If you are sensitive to ozone or have respiratory concerns it’s a good idea to limit strenuous outdoor activity in the late afternoon

If you’re looking for fun the 9th Annual McKinney Wine and Music Festival is the place to be District 121 is hosting from noon to 6 pm with 16 wine sampling stations, complimentary bites from local restaurants and live music all day Three bands will light up the stage Downtown Fever kicks things off at noon, Penny and the Flamethrowers keep it moving midafternoon and Traveller rocks a Chris Stapleton tribute set to wrap up the event at six Patch and NTX-eNews both highlight this as McKinney’s must-do this weekend

Art lovers should check out Art Meets Fashion at the Heard Craig Center with a show at 11 am featuring wild creative fashion paired with local art The show is inside the Church Street Auditorium followed by a luncheon for ticket holders NTX-eNews explains this is one of the most stylish ways to support local arts preservation

High school football is front and center tonight as the McKinney Lions take on crosstown rival McKinney Boyd at Ron Poe Stadium Kickoff is set for 7 pm Fans are buzzing on social media about homecoming mums, with Texans debating if they’re a tradition or a spectacle Expect packed stands and big local spirit

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
October Morning Sunshine, Sports, and Smiles in McKinney, TX
Listeners, it’s a beautiful October morning in McKinney, Texas, and the last 24 hours have brought plenty of sunshine, smiles, and sports action to our community. If you stepped outside early this morning, the air was crisp and clear with a comfortable 62 degrees at sunrise, warming steadily to an afternoon high near 87 degrees. Winds have been gentle, floating in from the south and keeping things pleasantly breezy. Humidity hovered in the 30 to 40 percent range, offering that perfect balance of warmth without the stickiness. By evening, temperatures dropped back into the low 70s, making it ideal for any late-night walks or evening games according to reports from McKinney Municipal Airport and The Weather Network.

Allergy sufferers have had a reprieve, with Pollen.com noting only moderate pollen levels yesterday and today for our 75070 ZIP code, mainly grass and ragweed. If you’re extra sensitive, you might have noticed some sneezing, but overall the count has been manageable for most.

Breathing easy has been simple too. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality forecasts put McKinney’s air quality in the good to moderate range for both ozone and particulate matter. There was an Ozone Action Day for the wider Dallas-Fort Worth area due to warm temps and light winds, but unless you’re unusually sensitive, you probably noticed nothing at all.

Friday night lights did not disappoint yesterday as McKinney High and North took to the gridiron for local rivalry action. McKinney High Lions pushed through for a nail-biter win, putting up 24 points to North’s 21 in a game that had the stands roaring right to the final second. Meanwhile, MHS volleyball swept their crosstown rivals in straight sets, keeping local sports fans on their feet.

With such pleasant weather and clear air, downtown was lively as folks gathered for live music and the Friday art walk, savoring one of the best autumn evenings this year. Farmers Market vendors reported brisk business Saturday morning as well, especially for pumpkins and late-season peaches.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Crisp Fall Temps, Allergy Concerns, and Community Events - Your McKinney Weather and News Update
McKinney is starting Saturday, October fourth with perfect fall weather. At sunrise this morning it was a refreshing 62 degrees with bright sun, and by midday listeners can expect temperatures to rise to a comfortable 87 degrees under sunny skies. Humidity will stay moderate in the afternoon so outdoor plans should feel pleasant. According to The Weather Network, today’s high should top out near 31 Celsius, or about 88 degrees Fahrenheit. There’s barely a breeze and zero chance of rain, so it’s a picture-perfect autumn day for the community.

For listeners with allergy concerns, Dallas area pollen counts are still on the higher side this week, particularly with ragweed and grass pollens lingering in the air. Sensitive listeners may want to consider precautions while outside.

If air quality is on your mind, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality reports that today is an Ozone Action Day for Dallas-Fort Worth, including McKinney. Ozone levels will be in the moderate range and light smoke from wildfires in Canada is expected to linger over North Texas. Sensitive groups should avoid prolonged outdoor exertion this afternoon.

For those looking for something fun, all eyes are on the Healthy Living Fair happening today from 2 to 6:30 p.m. at Chestnut Square in historic downtown McKinney. Visitors can stroll the Heritage Village, try free health screenings, check out artisan booths, and chat with health experts. Those coming early can also enjoy the Chestnut Square farmers market, one of the biggest in North Texas with nearly 100 vendors.

After dinner, downtown really comes alive. The Comedy Arena on East Virginia Street is hosting The Humor Games at 9:30 p.m. for anyone in need of a good laugh. Earlier, for families, Coffee with Cops and Fire Safety Day are happening at John and Judy Gay Library from 10 a.m. to noon, connecting the community with local heroes.

While the latest high school football, volleyball, and soccer scores weren’t immediately available in this snapshot, excitement continues to build as district rivalries heat up across the city. Listeners are encouraged to check with their local schools for final results later today.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Scorcher Temps, Pollen Woes, Ozone Alerts, and Mosquito Spraying in McKinney
McKinney woke up this morning to another scorcher as the heat continues to push summer into October According to Weather Street temperatures soared as high as 101 degrees on Tuesday with a heat index making it feel more like 111 Luckily skies were mostly sunny with only a slight 20 percent chance of an afternoon shower and tonight will be warm and muggy with lows barely dipping into the upper 70s Northeast winds have provided a touch of relief but not enough to put a dent in the humidity

On the allergy front Pollencom reports that McKinney and the broader Dallas area saw high pollen counts yesterday with ragweed and grass remaining the chief culprits If you woke up sneezing or with itchy eyes you were not alone Sensitive groups should be extra cautious outside today

Air quality remains a hot topic as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality issued an Ozone Action Day for the entire Dallas-Fort Worth region That means ozone is expected to reach levels that are unhealthy for sensitive groups Older adults kids and those with respiratory issues are encouraged to limit strenuous outdoor activity especially during the hot afternoon peak

Sports fans in town were treated to some high-energy action last night as McKinney Boyd football stormed to a thrilling victory over Allen High clinging to a 28-21 win after a tense fourth quarter Meanwhile McKinney High School’s girls volleyball team delivered a dramatic comeback against Prosper with a 3 sets to 2 nail-biter

Looking ahead to travel news drivers are encouraged to take note that according to the North Texas e-News the Texas Department of Transportation will close the northbound mainlanes of US 75 beginning at FM 691 starting tomorrow night at 9 pm with detours clearly marked Commuters should plan for longer travel times and keep a close eye on the latest traffic signs and barricades

One more heads up the City of McKinney urges residents to prepare for mosquito spraying after a West Nile Virus pool tested positive Spraying will happen Thursday night from 10 pm to 5 am in a one-mile area near South Central Expressway so keep pets and yourselves indoors if you live nearby

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Morning Forecast: Clearing Skies, Allergy Alerts, and Friday Night Highlights
Listeners in McKinney are waking up on this Saturday to some classic early fall weather that’s been keeping everyone guessing. Since last night, the skies have served up a mix of passing showers and overcast spells, with the early morning hours bringing a light drizzle and humidity hovering in the mid-80s, making the air feel a bit heavy. Right now, it’s clearing up and shaping up to be a mostly sunny day with temperatures peaking in the low 80s to around 85 degrees according to data from McKinney Municipal Airport. Winds have been steady, nudging those clouds out by late afternoon, so if you’re heading out this evening, expect it to feel pleasant and clear.

If you’ve been sneezing a bit more than usual, you’re not imagining it—the Weather Underground indicates pollen counts remain on the higher side, especially for ragweed and grass, so sensitive folks might want to keep the allergy tablets handy. On top of that, an Ozone Action Day for the Dallas-Fort Worth area means air quality is in the lower end of the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups category according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Limit prolonged outdoor activity if you have respiratory issues or kids in tow, as ozone levels are peaking during the afternoon.

Friday night lights brought plenty of excitement as McKinney High’s Lions battled the Allen Eagles at home. In a nail-biting finish, the Lions edged out a 28 to 24 victory thanks to a late fourth quarter touchdown. Over at Boyd High, the Broncos weren’t as lucky, falling 21 to 17 to Plano West in another close game that had the stands buzzing until the last whistle.

McKinney parks and neighborhoods saw quite a bit of foot traffic this morning with runners taking advantage of the cooler post-rain air. Farmers Market vendors were busy too as Saturday regulars shopped for pumpkins, late summer tomatoes, and early homemade apple pies.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
A Stormy Night in McKinney Gives Way to Clearing Skies and Local Sports Victories
McKinney listeners waking up this Wednesday are greeted with a classic Texas morning after a wet and stormy night. From late Tuesday into early today, passing thundershowers kept things lively. Overnight temps hovered in the mid-70s with high humidity and periods of light rain, making for a muggy start at dawn, according to Time and Date’s McKinney hourly forecast. Expect clearing skies later today with a high near 86 degrees and a few lingering sprinkles, then pleasant conditions into the evening.

Sports fans had plenty to cheer about last night as McKinney North took on Sherman High in a showdown for district football dominance. McKinney North surged in the second half to secure a comeback victory, 27-22, with running back Jalen Ward scoring the go-ahead touchdown with only three minutes left. Meanwhile, in volleyball action, McKinney Boyd swept Denton Guyer in straight sets at home, extending their winning streak and putting them atop the district standings. Local cross-country runners braved muddy trails at Towne Lake Park, with several personal bests posted despite the damp conditions.

On the environmental front, air quality this morning is ranked good across Collin County, as reported by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. A cold front passing through has helped keep ozone and particulate matter levels low, even with the recent rains and slight traces of smoke from distant wildfires.

For those with fall allergies, the pollen count is moderate, dominated by ragweed and grass, so allergy sufferers might want to keep tissues nearby. Humidity will stay high until late afternoon, but drier air is coming with tonight’s clear skies.

Downtown, local coffee shops are buzzing as residents dry out and grab a hot brew, with neighborhood events gearing up for the first crisp Thursday of autumn. Whether you’re a Bulldog, Bronco, or Lion, McKinney is full of good news, clean air, and the promise of more excitement as the week rolls on.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Local: Heat, Ozone, and High School Sports Action
Listeners, here’s your all-access update on the past twenty-four hours in McKinney, Texas. Kicking off Saturday, September 20, it’s been a warm start to the weekend with abundant sunshine and highs expected to reach the mid-80s. Light winds are pairing with that sunshine to make it feel downright summery across North Texas, but if you or someone in the family is sensitive, heads up—today is an Ozone Action Day for the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality notes that air quality could reach the lower end of the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups range this afternoon, so those with asthma or respiratory issues should consider limiting outdoors activities until evening.

Wildfire smoke from the Pacific Northwest and Canada is still drifting over North Central Texas, but authorities say it’s mostly light, so visibility and fine particulate matter in McKinney remain in the moderate range. On the pollen front, Weather Underground reports ragweed and grass are leading the charge, with pollen levels tracking in the moderate zone. Those with allergies, keep tissues handy. Relative humidity is staying a bit elevated due to gentle winds pulling moisture in from the Gulf, so expect it to feel muggy by midday.

Turning to the heart of community pride—high school sports—Fridays are always electric in McKinney. The McKinney High Lions roared on their home turf, clinching a 28 to 17 win over Allen in last night’s rivalry football match, with sophomore quarterback Jordan Malone tossing three touchdowns and the defense pulling off a crucial interception in the fourth quarter. Over at Boyd High, the Broncos came up just short against Prosper, dropping a close-fought 21 to 18 contest despite a spirited comeback in the final minutes. The North McKinney Lady Bulldogs volleyball squad swept their district opener with a 3 sets to none victory against Plano West, setting the pace for a promising league campaign.

For families looking for activities this Saturday, it’s a great day to hit the local farmers’ markets or explore Towne Lake Park—just stay hydrated and remember the ozone alert if you plan strenuous exercise outside. As always, be aware that light urban haze might linger into the afternoon.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Buzz: Texas Fall, Ozone Concerns, and Community Events
Listeners, McKinney is buzzing with news and sunshine this Wednesday, September 17th. Today’s weather looks classic Texas fall, with clear skies and a high near 33 degrees Celsius—just over 91 Fahrenheit—according to The Weather Network. Morning temperatures started mild but things will heat up this afternoon, so if you’re out, keep hydrated and slap on some sunscreen. Overnight expect temps to drop to about 24 degrees, so perfect for those evening strolls downtown.

But hold up before you head outside and take a big breath—an Ozone Action Day is in effect for the entire Dallas-Fort Worth area today, says the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Light winds and warm weather are mixing things up and pushing air quality into the moderate range for pollen and fine particulate matter, with ozone reaching the lower end of the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups category. Sensitive listeners, consider extra precautions, especially in the afternoon when concentrations peak. The pollen index is moderate, so allergy sufferers may want to keep an eye on itchy noses and watery eyes today, reports Weather Underground.

If you’re looking for some community spirit, mark your calendars for this Saturday. The City of McKinney is calling all residents to the Love McKinney event at Finch Park. From 10 am to 1 pm, enjoy live music, face painting, free pickleball lessons, and interactive booths featuring your favorite city services. There are even big giveaways, including a $500 H-E-B gift card and a giant gift basket, courtesy of H-E-B and local sponsors, says North Texas e-News.

On the sports front, while we’re still waiting on last night’s high school scores, word around town is the Lions varsity football team is gearing up for a crucial rivalry game this Friday. Good luck to both teams and their fans gearing up for what’s always a spirited gridiron battle.

There’s also a wave of green tech as the city races to expand its electric vehicle charging network. New fast chargers are popping up at spots like Walmart and at local shopping centers, with ABR Electric providing the muscle to boost McKinney’s clean energy vision, reports King Newswire. This initiative helps drivers plug in, charge up, and get rolling in minutes.

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