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August 2, 2025 2 mins
McKinney has had a lively 24 hours, so let’s dive in. This morning, listeners woke up to warm, muggy air with temperatures already pushing the high 80s, and by this afternoon, expect it to feel like 97 degrees, according to timeanddate dot com. Forecasts suggest partly cloudy skies, with only a slight chance for a stray shower, but the real headline has been the heat and humidity—real feel readings soared near 100 degrees around midday yesterday, and today promises more of the same, with peak temps around 34 Celsius or 93 Fahrenheit, as reported by The Weather Network.

With the hot summer in full swing, air quality is a big issue. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality announced an Ozone Action Day for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, meaning air pollution, especially ozone, is high enough to pose risks for sensitive groups. So if listeners are older, have asthma, or little ones in tow, it’s smart to limit outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day.

Allergy sufferers are feeling it too. Pollen dot com and the McKinney Texas News and Info Daily reported moderate levels of both grass and tree pollen, so you may want to keep tissues and allergy meds close by and maybe skip mowing the lawn this weekend.

Turning to sports, summer workouts are on for McKinney Boyd, McKinney North, and McKinney High football teams, with local scrimmage updates rolling in as the school year approaches. No official scores reported in the last 24 hours, but team social media buzz has been all about the countdown to the first games and the stifling conditions making for some tough practices.

One more tip for the weekend—hydrate! Local coaches and weather reports are sounding the alarm on heat exhaustion, so make sure those water bottles are never far away.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mickinea has had a lively twenty four hours, so let's
dive in. This morning, listeners woke up to warm, muggy air,
with temperatures already pushing the high eighties and by this
afternoon expected to feel like ninety seven degrees according to
Time and Date. Dot Com forecasts suggest partly cloudy skies
with only a slight chance for a stray shower, But
the real headline has been the heat and humidity. Real

(00:21):
feel readings soared near one hundred degrees or on midday
yesterday and today promises more of the same, with peak
temperatures around thirty four degrees c or ninety three degrees
fahrenheit as reported by the Weather Network. With the hot
summer in full swing, air quality is a big issue.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality announced an ozone Action
Day for the Dallas Fort Worth area, meaning air pollution,

(00:45):
especially ozone, is high enough to pose risks for sensitive groups.
So if listeners are older, have asthma or little ones
in tow, it's smart to limit outdoor activities during the
hottest parts of the day. Allergy sufferers are feeling it
too tallin dot Com and the McKinney, Texas News and
Info Daily reported moderate levels of both grass and tree pollen,

(01:08):
so you may want to keep tissues and allergy nets
close by and maybe skip mowing the long this weekend.
Turning to sports, summer workouts are on for McKinney Boyd,
McKinney North, and McKinney High football teams, with local scrimmage
updates rolling in as the school year approaches. No official
scores reported in the last twenty four hours, but team

(01:30):
social media buzz has been all about the countdown to
the first games and the stifling conditions making for some
tough practices. One more tip for the weekend hydrate. Local
coaches and weather reports are sounding the alarm on heat exhaustion,
so make sure those water bottles are never far away.
Thanks for tuning in to catch up on everything happening

(01:51):
in McKinney today. Don't forget to subscribe for your daily
local check in. This has been a quiet please production.
For more check out quiet please dot ai
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