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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