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July 30, 2025 1 min
Good morning, McKinney The last 24 hours have been classic Texas summer as folks woke up to a muggy start with overnight lows in the upper seventies. By sunrise, humidity hovered around eighty-five percent, and that classic North Texas haze filled the air. Temperatures quickly ramped up, topping out close to one hundred degrees, and the heat index made it feel even toastier, reaching up toward one hundred and five. Winds from the southeast brought a slight break, pushing along at around five to ten miles per hour, but not quite enough to offer real relief according to the National Weather Service and Weatherbug. Skies have stayed mostly clear with just a sliver of clouds teasing at cooler weather but not delivering on the promise.

Turning to the high school sports front, last night’s summer baseball league at McKinney Boyd saw the Broncos edge out the Jaguars two to one in a tight pitchers’ duel—fans braved the heat under the field lights, waving paper fans and slurping ice-cold sodas. The girls’ soccer camp at McKinney North wrapped up its summer session with Coach Vasquez praising the team for toughing it out in the humidity and showing true Texas grit.

For allergy sufferers, there’s a bit of good news to report. With seasonal grass and tree pollen trending moderate rather than extreme, most folks managed to leave the tissues at home, according to Pollen.com reports mentioned on McKinney Texas News and Info Daily. That said, if you’ve felt a scratchy throat or some sneezing, it’s likely from lingering ragweed rather than a major pollen spike.

Air quality across Collin County has held steady in the good-to-moderate range, as tracked by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality—so while it’s safe for a morning walk, listeners should still use caution during the late afternoon heat. Parents, don’t forget water bottles if the kids are headed out to parks like Finch or Bonnie Wenk.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, McKinney. The last twenty four hours have been
classic Texas summer as folks woke up to a muggy
start with overnight lows in the upper seventies. By sunrise,
humidity hovered around eighty five percent, and that classic North
Texas hayz filled the air. Temperatures quickly ramped up, topping
out close to one hundred degrees, and the heat index

(00:20):
made it feel even toastier, reaching up toward one hundred
and five. Winds from the southeast brought a slight break,
pushing along at around five to ten miles per hour,
but not quite enough to offer real relief. According to
the National Weather Service and WeatherBug, skies have stayed mostly clear,
with just a sliver of clouds teasing at cooler weather
but not delivering on the promise. Turning to the high

(00:41):
school sports front, last night's Summer Baseball League at McKinny
Boyd saw the Broncos edge out the Jaguars two to
one in a tight pitcher's duel. Fans braved the heat
under the field lights, waving paper fans and slurping ice
cold sodas the girl's soccer camp at McKinney North wrapped
up at summer session with coach Fasquez pre raising the
team for toughing it out in the humidity and showing

(01:02):
true Texas grit for allergy sufferers. There's a bit of
good news to report, with seasonal grass and tree pollen
trending moderate rather than extreme. Most folks managed to leave
the tissues at home, according to pollen dot com reports
mentioned on McKinney Texas News and Info Daily that said,
if you felt a scratchy throat or some sneezing, it's
likely from lingering ragweed rather than a major pollen spike.

(01:25):
Air quality across Colin County has held steady in the
good to moderate range as tracked by the Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality, So while it's safe for a morning walk,
listeners should still use caution during the late afternoon heat.
Parents don't forget water bottles if the kids are headed
out to parks like finch Er Bonniewink. That's a quick
snapshot of McKinney in the past day. Thank you for
tuning in and remember to subscribe for more updates. This

(01:47):
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