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August 6, 2025 1 min
McKinney has started this Wednesday, August 6, with summer sticking around and a busy 24 hours in local life. According to Time and Date, the temperature early this morning hovered around 82 degrees, with highs forecast near 92 later in the day and just a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm. Humidity levels were up, giving McKinney that classic Texas summer feel, while winds from the south kept things moving at a breezy 8 to 13 miles per hour.

Listeners should know today is an Ozone Action Day per the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. That means the air quality is moderate to unhealthy for sensitive groups, so those with breathing issues or asthma might want to limit outdoor activities. Weather Underground reports pollen counts are moderate, mostly driven by grass and weed pollen, so allergy sufferers may want to keep that antihistamine nearby. Fine particulate matter levels—those tiny particles that make the air look a bit hazy—are slightly elevated.

Turning to local sports, high school practices are underway. McKinney ISD football scrimmages ramped up in the last 24 hours, and reports from local boosters say the McKinney Lions looked sharp in their final preseason pads practice, with starting quarterback Jackson Cole connecting for two touchdowns in yesterday’s intrasquad drill. Volleyball also kicked off, with the McKinney Boyd Broncos defeating Allen in straight sets during last night’s pre-season face-off in Allen’s gym, giving fans an early season boost and lots to cheer for.

Real estate buzzed as well—Dallas-area realtor Suzy Neal celebrated a just-sold sign in McKinney, reporting steady demand for homes even in the dog days of August. Locals are tackling the heat by heading to the community pools in the afternoons and loading up on sno-cones and iced tea at Historic Downtown.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Makinny has started this Wednesday, August sixth, with summer sticking
around and a busy twenty four hours in local life.
According to time and date, The temperature early this morning
hovered around eighty two degrees, with high's forecasts near ninety
two later in the day and just a slight chance
of an isolated thunderstone. Humidity levels were up, giving McKinney

(00:20):
that classic Texas summer feel, while winds from the south
kept things moving at a breezy eight to thirteen miles
per hour. Listeners should know today is an ozone Action
Day per the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. That means
the air quality is moderate to unhealthy for sensitive groups,
so those with breathing issues or asthma might want to

(00:40):
limit outdoor activities. Weather Underground reports pollen counts are moderate,
mostly driven by grass and weed pollen, so allergy sufferers
may want to keep that anahistamine nearby. Fine particulate matter levels,
those tiny particles that make the air look a bit hazy,
are slightly elevated. Turning to local sports, high school practices

(01:00):
are underway. Mcinney ID football scrimmages ramped up in the
last twenty four hours, and reports from local boosters say
the McKinney Lions looked sharp in their final preseason pad's
practice was starting quarterback Jackson Cole connecting for two touchdowns
in yesterday's intrasquadrille. Volleyball also kicked off, with the McKinney
Boyd Broncos defeating Allen in straight sets during last night's

(01:22):
preseason face off in Allen's Jim, giving fans an early
season boost and lost to cheer for real estate buzzed
as well. Dallas area realtor Susie Neil celebrated a just
sold sign in McKinney, reporting study demand for homes. Even
in the dog days of August, locals are tackling the
heat by heading to the community pools in the afternoons
and loading up on snow cones and iced tea at

(01:44):
Historic Downtown. Stay cool and stay safe out there, McKinney.
Thanks for tuning in and don't forget to subscribe. This
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