Good morning McKinney and welcome to your local update for Wednesday, July 9. It’s a toasty start with temperatures climbing toward the mid-90s by this afternoon. According to the latest from Weather Shogun, we’re looking at clear skies and a high near 93 degrees, just a gentle 9 mile-per-hour breeze, and only a slight 20 percent chance of any precipitation for the rest of the day. Overnight, you’ll get a mild low around 73. The sun rose at 6:23 this morning and won’t set until 8:38 tonight, so there’s plenty of daylight for any outdoor plans.
The air quality across Collin County and the Dallas-Fort Worth area is something to watch, especially for sensitive groups. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality expects a mix of ozone and particulate matter in the air today, so those with asthma or allergies might want to limit time outside during the afternoon when levels peak. Speaking of allergies, pollen count is moderate but rising—grass and weed pollens are leading the way this week, so keep that in mind if you’re sneezing more than usual.
McKinney’s high school sports scene is heating up as summer workouts set the stage for fall football. While teams are still in preseason conditioning, the buzz is building as the Lions, Bulldogs, and Broncos all prepare for their scrimmages next week. No new scores to report this morning, but keep an eye out as practice reports start rolling in.
Finally, a quick look at local happenings. While no major festivals or parades are on the calendar today, folks are getting out early to beat the afternoon heat and enjoy the city’s parks and splash pads. Businesses along the square are getting ready for the evening crowds, especially as patio dining becomes more popular this time of year.
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