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June 29, 2025 2 mins
Good morning, McKinney listeners. It is Sunday, June 29, 2025, and your weekend is wrapping up with typically hot Texas summer weather. According to Weather25.com and AccuWeather, yesterday’s high reached a toasty 91 degrees, while the evening cooled only slightly, offering up that classic Texas night air. No surprise, June in McKinney has seen average temps ranging from 69 to 89 degrees, with plenty of sun and only a handful of rainy days this month. This weekend’s weather felt right in line: sun-drenched, with just enough of a breeze to shake the pecan trees.

If you spent Saturday outdoors, the air quality was good, as noted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The Dallas-Fort Worth area, which includes McKinney, sat at the upper end of the Good range for air quality, with ozone levels thankfully not breaking into the moderate zone. That means it was a safe day to hit the parks, walk your dog, or cheer on the kids at local games.

For folks with allergies, here’s some good news: reports from Tomorrow.io and Wyndly show that tree, grass, and weed pollen counts were all low this weekend in McKinney. That’s a rare break for allergy sufferers, especially considering how tough spring was this year. So if you managed to miss the sniffles, you can thank the lower pollen counts and a bit of luck.

Turning to high school sports, although detailed scores from last night’s games weren’t widely reported, the McKinney Lions have been on a roll this season, wrapping up their summer sessions and preparing for the fall football kickoff. Several athletes are gearing up for pre-season training, so support from the community will be more important than ever as they take the field.

To wrap up, it was a warm, pleasant day across McKinney, with blue skies, clean air, and a rare reprieve for allergy-prone listeners. Thanks for spending a few minutes catching up with us. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. 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.
Good morning, McKinney listeners. It is Sunday, June twenty ninth,
twenty five, and your weekend is wrapping up with typically
hot Texas summer weather. According to weather twenty five dot
com and Acieather, yesterday's high reached a toasty ninety one degrees,
while the evening cooled only slightly, offering up that classic

(00:22):
Texas night air. No surprise. June and McKinney has seen
average temps ranging from sixty nine to eighty nine degrees,
with plenty of sun and only a handful of rainy
days this month. This weekend's weather felt right in line,
sun drenched with just enough of a breeze to shake
the pecan trees if you spent Saturday outdoors. The air

(00:44):
quality was good, as noted by the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality. The Dallas Fort Worth area, which includes McKinney,
sat at the upper end of the good range for
air quality, with ozone levels thankfully not breaking into the
moderate zone. That means it is a safe day to
hit the parks, walk your dog, or cheer on the
kids at local games. For folks with allergies, here's some

(01:07):
good news. Reports from tomorrow. Dot Io and Windley show
that tree, grass and weed pollen counts were all low
this weekend in McKinney. That's a rare break for allergy sufferers,
especially considering how tough spring was this year. So if
you manage to miss the sniffles, you can thank the
lower pollen counts and a bit of luck. Turning to

(01:30):
high school sports, although detailed scores from last night's games
weren't widely reported, the McKinney Lions have been on a
roll this season, wrapping up their summer sessions and preparing
for the fall football kickoff. Several athletes are gearing up
for preseason training, so support from the community will be
more important than ever as they take the field to

(01:51):
wrap up. It was a warm, pleasant day across McKinney,
with blue skies, clean air and a rare reprieve for
allergy prone listens. Thanks for spending a few minutes catching
up with us. Don't forget to subscribe so you never
miss an update. This has been a quiet please production.
For more check out Quiet Please dot Ai
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