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Stormy Weather Along the East Coast; Mountain Snow and Valley Rain in the West

Showers and thunderstorms will linger along the east coast through this evening. Locally heavy rain is possible and may lead to isolated instances of flooding, especially in the Mid-Atlantic through the New England region. A front moving across the west will keep mountain snow and low elevation rain chances in the forecast through Friday. Heavy rain is expected in central/southern California. Read More >

PNS24-16 NWR Service Termination from Station WXM88, Waynesboro, GA. Effective Immediately.

 


NOAA WEATHER RADIO ALL HAZARDS


NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) is a nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information directly from the nearest National Weather Service office. NWR broadcasts official Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts and other hazard information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Working with the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) Emergency Alert System , NWR is an "All Hazards" radio network, making it your single source for comprehensive weather and emergency information. In conjunction with Federal, State, and Local Emergency Managers and other public officials, NWR also broadcasts warning and post-event information for all types of hazards – including natural (such as earthquakes or avalanches), environmental (such as chemical releases or oil spills), and public safety (such as AMBER alerts or 911 Telephone outages).

Known as the "Voice of NOAA's National Weather Service," NWR is provided as a public service by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), part of the Department of Commerce. NWR includes more than 1000  transmitters, covering all 50 states, adjacent coastal waters, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the U.S. Pacific Territories. NWR requires a special radio receiver or scanner capable of picking up the signal. Broadcasts are found in the VHF public service band at these seven frequencies (MHz):
 
162.400
162.425
162.450
162.475
162.500
162.525
162.550


Special Notices

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[+] "Beeping" on certain Midland receivers and the weekly test
 
[+]  WXK25 El Paso, TX is out of service (3/27/2024)
   
[+]  WXM82 Egremont, MA is out of service (3/25/2024)
   
[+]  WXJ69 San Juan, PR is degraded (3/20/2024)
   
[+]  WWG54 Yellville, AR is out of service (3/20/2024)
   
[+]  WNG522 Palatka, FL is out of service (3/19/2024)
   
[+]  WXK86 Lawton, OK is out of service (2/27/2024)
   
[+]  WG32 Cattaraugus, NY is out of service (2/14/2024)
   
[+]  WXM49 Marion, IL is degraded (1/31/2024)
   
[+]  Multiple Alaska transmitters are out of service (01/02/2024)
   
[+]  WWG36 Roswell, NM is out of service (9/06/2023)
   
[+]  WWH35 Cooperstown, NY is out of service (7/31/2023)
   
[+]  KXI79 Hillsboro, IL is out of service (5/19/2023)
   
[+]  WWF37 Carlsbad, NM is out of service (02/11/2022)
   
[+]  WXN24 Artesia, NM is out of service (1/19/2022)
 
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NWR Stations that have either degraded
performance or are currently offline.

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Degraded icon image DEGRADED - Indicates that a transmitter is operational but experiencing a temporary reduction in the quality of service such as coverage area, audio quality, etc. 
Out of service icon image OUT OF SERVICE - Indicates transmitter is temporarily non operational due to problems such as a power outage, antenna damage, etc. 


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