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June 27, 2025 2 mins
McKinney listeners, get ready for your Friday rundown packed with all the latest from your hometown. Today, June 27, 2025, is shaping up to be a scorcher here in McKinney. According to Weather25, temperatures are hitting a high near 95 degrees, and it’s another sunny, clear day with just a slight chance of a stray shower. The lows will dip to about 68 tonight, so it might be a good time to fire up the grill or take that evening stroll.

Humidity has been on the muggy side—recent reports put the dew point around 66 degrees, making things feel sticky even as the sun blazes on. Winds have been mostly light but enough for a gentle breeze to cool things down just a touch. The Old Farmer’s Almanac is calling this one of the hottest stretches of the summer, so remember to stay hydrated and find some shade if you’re heading out.

For allergy sufferers, brace yourselves. AccuWeather says pollen levels across the region are running high, with grass and ragweed leading the charge right now. If you’re feeling the sniffles or itchy eyes, you’re not alone, and some relief might not come till we see a little rain next week.

Air quality is in the clear. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality forecasts that the Dallas-Fort Worth region, including McKinney, is sitting at the upper end of the Good range for both ozone and particulates, so you’re safe to get outside for some exercise or yardwork today.

High school sports fans, you’ll want to know that summer leagues are in full swing. McKinney North’s baseball squad pulled off a comeback win last night in summer ball, edging out Allen 8-7 in extra innings. Local soccer clinics saw a great turnout at the community fields, and youth swim meets are gearing up for the weekend.

That’s it for your local scoop: sunny skies, sizzling temps, high pollen, clean air, and summer sports heating up just like the weather. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your news and information for McKinney Texas podcast.
McKinney listeners, get ready for your Friday rundown packed with
all the latest from your hometown. Today, June twenty seventh,
twenty twenty five is shaping up to be a scorcher
here in McKinney. According to Weather twenty five, temperatures are
hitting a high near ninety five degrees and it's another sunny,

(00:21):
clear day with just a slight chance of a stray shower.
The lows will dip to about sixty eight tonight, so
it might be a good time to fire up the
grill or take that evening stroll. Humidity has been on
the muggy side. Recent reports put the due point around
sixty six degrees, making things feel sticky even as the
sun blazes on. Winds have been mostly light, but enough

(00:45):
for a gentle breeze to cool things down just to touch.
The Old Farmer's Almanac is calling this one of the
hottest stretches of the summer, so remember to stay hydrated
and find some shade if you're heading out. For allergy sufferers,
brace yourselves. ACU Weather says pollen levels across the region
are running high with grass and ragweed leading the charge

(01:07):
right now. If you're feeling the sniffles or itchy eyes,
you're not alone and some relief might not come till
we see a little rain next week. Air quality is
in the clear. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality forecasts
that the Dallas Fort Worth region including McKinney, is sitting
at the upper end of the good range for both

(01:27):
ozone and particulates, So you're safe to get outside for
some exercise or yardwork today. High school sports fans, you'll
want to know that summer leagues are in full swing.
McKinney North's baseball squad pulled off a comeback last night
in Summer Ball, edging out Allen eight seven in extra innings.
Local soccer clinics saw a great turnout at the community fields,

(01:51):
and youth swim meets are gearing up for the weekend.
That's it for your local scoop. Sunny skies, sizzling temps,
high pollen, clean, and summer sports heating up just like
the weather. Thanks for tuning in and don't forget to
subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet production.
For more check out Quiet Please dot ai
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