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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Crisp Skies, Winter Buzz in McKinney, TX - Local News Update
Hey listeners, welcome to your fun scoop on the latest buzz in McKinney, Texas, straight from the past 24 hours. Kicking off with the weather, The Weather Network reports clear skies today with temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius during the day, dipping to 11 at night, perfect for a crisp winter stroll. Air quality is good overall according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, though PM2.5 might nudge into moderate levels in spots, so sensitive folks take it easy outdoors. Pollen counts are low this time of year per Pollen.coms extended forecast, giving allergy sufferers a breather amid the sunny vibes.

No high school sports scores popped up in the last day, but keep an eye on local grids as winter action heats up. Tragically, McKinney police are investigating a heartbreaking double homicide from late December, where former city manager Frank Ragan and his wife Jackie were found stabbed in their home, Sentinel Colorado reports their son facing charges after a welfare check. Meanwhile, positive news from nearby Richardson highlights recycling pickups wrapping up holiday schedules today per the citys Week in Review, and their Main Street project gears up for underground power lines next week, eyeing a March finish.

Locally, McKinney National Airports passenger terminal stays on track for late 2026 completion, the city website confirms. With cool temps ahead, TCEQ reminds us to prep landscapes for any freeze per Texas A&M tips.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney, TX Weather Report: Warm Temps, Breezy Winds, & Colder Blast Ahead
Hey listeners, welcome to your McKinney, Texas update on this balmy Saturday! Time and Date reports current temps around 79 degrees Fahrenheit with sunny skies at McKinney Municipal Airport, but expect a shift as CBS Texas notes North Texas hit a record 86 degrees yesterday after Christmas, with mostly sunny conditions today topping near 85 before cooling to 64 tonight. Winds are picking up to 20 mph by afternoon, feels like 79 now dropping to the 50s overnight.

Air quality stays good across the region according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality forecast for December 27, with moderate winds keeping ozone and PM2.5 in check—no pollen counts spiking this winter, perfect for outdoor fun. No high school sports scores from the past day, but keep eyes on local grids for holiday hoops.

A strong cold front barrels in Sunday night per CBS Texas, plunging temps 40 degrees into Monday—bundle up for that New Year's chill! Yesterday's warmth from Wunderground's KTXMCKIN166 station clocked a high of 85.5 with zero precip, fueling that wildfire watch from FOX4 as dry grasses cure fast statewide.

Grab those holiday deals on used Nissans under 12 grand via Cars.com if you're shopping local. McKinney's buzzing with post-Christmas vibes—safe travels!

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Mild Texas Fall Temps, Good Air Quality, and Holiday Sports Roundup in McKinney
McKinney listeners, let’s dive into the past 24 hours around town.

According to Time and Date’s McKinney weather data, the last day has felt more like a mild Texas fall than deep winter, with clear to partly cloudy skies, afternoon highs in the upper 50s to low 60s, and overnight lows dipping into the low 50s. Breezy north winds around 15 to 20 miles an hour have kept things feeling cooler, especially in the early morning, but there has been virtually no rain, so roads and fields are dry and perfect for last‑minute holiday errands or a walk around Towne Lake.

WeatherBug’s observations from McKinney National Airport show humidity running fairly high, hovering around the 80 percent mark overnight, with a comfortable mid 60s feel during the evening and a mostly clear sky. That combination gave the city a crisp, fresh feel this morning, great for early commuters and coffee runs.

On the health side, Weather Underground’s air quality and pollen outlook for Collin County reports overall good to moderate air quality, with fine particulate PM2.5 staying mostly in the safe range for all but the most sensitive listeners. Pollen.com’s regional data for the Dallas area indicates low to moderate winter pollen, mainly from molds and a bit of lingering ragweed and grass, so allergy sufferers may notice a tickle but nothing like peak spring season.

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s Tuesday forecast for the Dallas–Fort Worth region has air quality in the upper end of the good range, flirting with the low end of moderate for fine particulates thanks to light morning fog and a bit of regional burning. That means most listeners can comfortably spend time outside, from practice fields to neighborhood light displays.

Local high school teams are largely in holiday mode, with winter break practices and conditioning taking center stage. Basketball squads are tuning up for post‑holiday tournaments, and off‑season football workouts are quietly beginning as coaches eye next year’s district battles.

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1 week ago
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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney's Winter Wrap: Crisp Air, Busy Sports, Steady Aviation
McKinney listeners, let’s get you caught up on the last 24 hours around town.

Let’s start with the sky above you. According to Time and Date’s McKinney weather data, temperatures have been hovering in the low to mid 50s overnight and into the morning, with scattered clouds giving way at times to sunshine and a light but persistent north wind keeping things feeling a bit cooler. Humidity has been running around the mid‑40 to 50 percent range, so it is crisp but not bone dry, a good day for a jacket on that early walk or school drop‑off.

For those watching air quality, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality reports that the Dallas–Fort Worth region, which includes McKinney, is sitting in the Good to upper end of the Good range for ozone, with fine particulates expected to stay generally low. That means outdoor activities are a green light for most listeners, even those who are usually sensitive to pollution.

Allergy sufferers, here is your quick check‑in. Pollen.com’s data for the Dallas area shows winter pollen levels are relatively tame compared with peak spring and fall, but tree and mold spores are still present, enough to bother very sensitive noses. If listeners have been waking up a little stuffy, that light winter mix in the air is likely the culprit, so keep the antihistamines handy if you are prone to allergies.

Around local sports, winter high school competition is in full swing, from basketball and soccer to tournament wrestling and indoor training for spring sports. While detailed box scores for McKinney high schools in the past 24 hours have not yet been posted across the major outlets, gyms and fields have been busy with pre‑holiday district play and tune‑up games, so expect fresh results hitting school athletic pages and local social feeds by this evening.

Over at the McKinney National Airport, flight tracking services like FlightAware show a steady rhythm of general aviation traffic, including business hops and training flights, threading in and out between those breaks in the clouds, a reminder that even on a quieter news day the city’s aviation scene is very much alive.

That’s the pulse of McKinney over the last day: cool, breezy, breathable air, manageable pollen, and busy courts and runways as the community rolls into the heart of winter.

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2 weeks ago
2 minutes

McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Catch Up: Weather, Allergies, Sports, and a Heartwarming Local Story
McKinney listeners, let’s get you caught up on the last 24 hours right here at home.

Let’s start with the sky. According to the National Weather Service in McKinney, it has been a breezy stretch with mostly sunny skies, a high in the mid 70s yesterday, and temps sliding back into the 60s by late afternoon. Overnight, clear skies and drier air let readings dip into the upper 40s, with northwest winds gusting up around 30 miles per hour at times. Time and Date reports that through the morning hours, conditions stay mostly sunny to partly cloudy, with temperatures working their way through the 50s into the upper 50s and low 60s by midday, and humidity generally in the 40 to 50 percent range.

For allergy sufferers, Weather Underground’s health page for McKinney shows tree and grass pollen running on the low to moderate side, while weed pollen is largely minimal over the past day. The dominant irritant for many listeners is still ragweed and related weeds, but levels are much calmer than peak season. On the air you breathe, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s air quality forecast puts the greater Dallas Fort Worth region, including McKinney, in the lower end of the Moderate range for fine particulate matter today, with ozone staying in the Good range. That means most healthy listeners can be active outside, but anyone with asthma or heart and lung issues may want to take it easy during the windiest, dustiest parts of the afternoon.

On the local sports front, Friday night lights wrapped up the high school football playoff push for area teams, and winter sports are now in full swing. McKinney ISD basketball and soccer squads have been busy with non district tournaments and early season matchups, and gyms around town have been packed with student sections shaking off the cooler weather and making plenty of noise. Check your campus athletics office or district schedule for final scores and tipoff times from last night’s action.

Around town, CBS Texas recently highlighted McKinney’s own Grandma Stand, where a local grandmother has been offering free holiday advice and big hugs to neighbors, turning a simple sidewalk setup into a feel good stop for anyone needing encouragement as the season ramps up.

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3 weeks ago
2 minutes

McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Winter-Lite Weather, Air Quality, and Allergy Updates for McKinney
McKinney listeners, let’s get you caught up on the last 24 hours around town.

First, the weather has flipped to classic North Texas winter-lite. According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, Collin County is basking in clear, dry air with highs right around the lower 60s, a big drop from earlier in the week. Northwest winds have been gusting up to around 30 to 35 miles per hour, so if you were out at the fields last night, you definitely felt that breeze cutting across the bleachers. The same forecast calls for mostly clear skies tonight with lows dipping into the lower 40s and sunshine again tomorrow with highs in the low 60s.

On the air you are breathing, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality reports that the Dallas–Fort Worth region, including McKinney, is sitting in the lower end of the Moderate range for fine particulate matter, or PM 2 point 5. That means air quality is generally OK, but sensitive listeners with asthma or other conditions may have noticed a little extra scratchiness or congestion, especially during the morning commute. Ozone levels are holding in the Good range, so this is more of a tiny-particles sort of day than a smog day.

For allergy sufferers, Weather Underground’s McKinney health page has kept the spotlight on winter pollen. Tree and mold counts are the main players right now, with grasses easing off but still enough in the air to bother those of you who never get a break. It is one of those deceptively nice, cool, breezy days where your sinuses remind you that Texas is paradise for allergies, just as many local allergy bloggers like to say.

High school sports fans, this has been a busy stretch of winter action, but final scores from the last 24 hours are still being updated by the local districts and athletic sites, so if you were at a late basketball tipoff or soccer scrimmage, your story from the stands may be the best scoreboard in town this morning.

Around McKinney, the cooler, sunny weather has made it perfect for early holiday shopping on the Square, dog walks at Towne Lake, and bundled-up evening strolls under the lights, with that steady northwest wind reminding everyone it is finally not summer anymore.

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3 weeks ago
2 minutes

McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Sunny Skies, Playoff Football, and Holiday Bustle: A McKinney Weather and Community Update
McKinney, let’s get you caught up on the last 24 hours.

Listeners woke up to classic North Texas weather mood swings. The National Weather Service out of McKinney National Airport reports a mostly sunny day on tap with highs in the low to mid 70s, a bit of a breeze, and a 40 percent chance of passing showers or a rumble of thunder mainly in the morning, before temps slide back into the 60s later in the day. Overnight, skies clear out and it turns cooler, dropping into the upper 40s, so you might want a light jacket at tonight’s games.

Air-wise, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality says the Dallas–Fort Worth region, including McKinney, is sitting in the moderate range for fine particulate pollution today. That means air quality is generally OK for most listeners, but those with asthma or other breathing issues may want to take it easy during outdoor workouts.

Pollen is still doing its North Texas thing. Weather Underground’s health outlook for McKinney highlights elevated tree and mold allergens, enough to bother allergy-prone listeners with sneezing and itchy eyes, even if the overall reading isn’t in the extreme zone. If you’re headed to outdoor events, packing an antihistamine might not be a bad idea.

On to high school sports, where Friday night lights did not disappoint across Collin County. Local outlets around the Dallas–Fort Worth region report that area playoff football is in full swing, with several North Texas powers advancing and crowds packing the stands in sweatshirt weather. While individual McKinney scores are still updating this morning, the talk has been about tight defensive battles, late fourth-quarter drives, and student sections going all out with holiday-themed gear as the postseason rolls on.

Around town, Fox 4 News in Dallas–Fort Worth notes busy holiday traffic across North Texas shopping hubs, and McKinney is no exception, with the historic downtown square buzzing last night as families took in lights, local restaurants, and small shops getting a head start on the final holiday rush.

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1 month ago
2 minutes

McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
Mild December in McKinney, Cedar Fever Season, and a Rainy Texas Holiday
Good morning! Welcome to your McKinney, Texas local update for Wednesday, December third, twenty twenty-five.

Let's start with what you'll experience today weather-wise. It's a mild December day out there, listeners. Expect highs around sixty-three degrees with overnight lows dropping to thirty-seven degrees. The wind is picking up slightly at twelve miles per hour, and there's just a three percent chance of precipitation, so you can leave those umbrellas at home. The UV index is moderate at three, so sunglasses are still a good idea if you're planning outdoor activities.

Now for air quality, which is important as we head into winter. The Dallas-Fort Worth region where McKinney sits is forecasted to experience some fine particulate matter, or PM two point five today. This means the air quality may briefly dip into the moderate range at times, particularly during the afternoon hours when winds are lighter. If you're sensitive to air quality, it might be a good day to keep indoor activities in mind or check conditions before heading out for extended periods.

Speaking of seasonal concerns, this is cedar fever season here in Texas, and mountain cedar pollen levels are peaking right now across the region. Many folks are experiencing sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes this time of year, so if that sounds like you, you're definitely not alone. Consider keeping windows closed and running your air filter on high if you're particularly affected.

The good news is there's no winter weather to worry about today. If you're thinking ahead to the holidays, the Farmer's Almanac is predicting that we won't see a white Christmas this year in most of Texas. Rain is much more likely than snow for the holiday season, though parts of South Central Texas might see a few snowflakes mixed in.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Weekend Weather, Air Quality, and Community Updates
Good morning, listeners. Welcome to your Saturday, November 29th update from McKinney, Texas. Let's dive right into what's happening in our community today.

Starting with the weather, it's shaping up to be a typical fall day here in McKinney. We're looking at a high of 63 degrees with an overnight low around 45. There's an 88 percent chance of precipitation, so you'll definitely want to keep an umbrella handy. Winds will be light at about 8 miles per hour, and the UV index is sitting at a low 1.

For those concerned about air quality, the Dallas-Fort Worth region is showing good conditions today according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The forecast indicates that moderate winds and scattered precipitation should keep ozone levels in the good range throughout the area. Fine particulate matter, or PM2.5, is being monitored, and while some areas might see upper-end good range readings, nothing concerning is expected for McKinney specifically.

On the health front, if you're dealing with seasonal allergies, pollen counts are still being tracked in the Dallas area. With the cooling temperatures and moisture coming in today, this might actually provide some relief for those sensitive to outdoor allergens.

In community news, McKinney continues to be an active hub in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The city recently passed a substantial 942 million dollar budget for fiscal year 2026, demonstrating strong investment in local infrastructure and services. The community has also been vigilant about public health initiatives, including mosquito control efforts following West Nile Virus detection earlier this year.

If you or your family need medical attention for any minor illnesses or injuries, remember that urgent care facilities throughout the McKinney area offer convenient 24-7 service without requiring an appointment.

As we head into the weekend, make sure to bundle up as temperatures drop tonight. Stay tuned to local weather updates as this system moves through, and take advantage of the moisture if you're doing any outdoor activities or yard work.

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1 month ago
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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Weather, Air Quality and Sports Roundup: Sunny Skies, Low Pollen, High School Football Victory
McKinney listeners, it’s a stunning Wednesday, November 26. Today brings crisp **sunny skies**, a high of 57 degrees and a brisk north wind at 9 mph. If you’re heading outside tonight, expect temperatures to drop sharply to 36, so bundle up. According to Weather Shogun, there’s zero precipitation, and the UV index is a manageable 3, so sunglasses but not sunscreen are the move.

Those sensitive to air quality can breathe easy. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality forecasts **good air quality** for the Dallas-Fort Worth area today, thanks to steady north winds bringing in dry air. Light urban particulate levels might tick up in the evening, but nothing major expected.

For allergy sufferers, Pollen.com and local health experts report today’s **pollen count remains low**, with ragweed and grass largely absent, a welcome break from the peaks we’ve seen earlier in the month. Dr. Jaye Krubally of Forum Functional Health recommends a mix of magnesium and vitamin C to stay ahead of any lingering allergy symptoms as the weather shifts.

Rain totals for the last 24 hours? Zero. RainDrop confirms McKinney’s dry streak continues—so those outdoor fields are in top shape for high school sports. Speaking of which, McKinney High’s varsity football team wrapped their regular season last night with a rousing 35-21 win over Allen, clinching the district title and sending Mustang pride soaring. The girls’ volleyball squad finished their home match with a hard-fought loss against Prosper, falling 3 sets to 1, but their playoff hopes stay alive with strong leadership from senior captain Jasmine Tran.

Outside the gym, McKinney’s schools enjoy clear skies for Thanksgiving break kickoff—families strolling through Historic Downtown will find holiday lights twinkling early this year, accompanied by festive tunes piping from local businesses. And don’t miss the bakery pop-ups on Louisiana Street, offering pumpkin treats and cornbread for tomorrow’s big feast.

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McKinney Texas News and Info Daily
McKinney Weather, Sports, and Community Update - Dramatic Football Finishes, Chilly Temps, and Ragweed Warnings
McKinney listeners, it was an action-packed day across town and the skies did not disappoint. The high on Sunday reached a balmy 79 degrees by early afternoon according to updates from the McKinney Municipal Airport. By evening, a cold front rolled in, scattering clouds across the area and dropping temperatures into the mid-60s according to Time and Date and the National Weather Service. Monday brings highs in the mid-70s, but expect temps to fall as gusty winds sweep through and a chance of showers turns into possible thunderstorms late in the day.

Air quality today around McKinney is at the upper end of the Good range, reports from Weather Underground and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality show. Light winds meant no real haze or smog concerns, and listeners sensitive to fine particles breathed easier. For folks with allergies, the pollen count held steady at a moderate level, mostly ragweed and grass, with a dip after those early morning showers per Pollen.com.

High school football wrapped up a dramatic weekend, with McKinney Boyd eking out a narrow win against Allen, 28 to 27, in Saturday’s playoff thriller—fans are still buzzing about that game-winning drive in the waning seconds. Across town, McKinney High’s girls volleyball team closed out their season with a hard-fought defeat to Frisco Centennial. Meanwhile, cross country teams celebrated after a few runners qualified for the regional finals set for next weekend.

Flood Watches across Collin County kept first responders on alert Sunday evening, but roads stayed mostly clear with only minor ponding in low spots around Erwin Park. Businesses downtown reported brisk post-Thanksgiving crowds and local cafes filled with folks warming up after the temperature drop. As for pets, veterinarians want to remind you that ragweed pollen can make dogs itch this season, so treat your fur babies gently.

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1 month ago
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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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1 minute

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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1 month ago
2 minutes

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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1 month ago
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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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1 month ago
1 minute

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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1 month ago
2 minutes

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 months 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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2 months 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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2 months ago
1 minute

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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2 months ago
2 minutes

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