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KGG68 Tomball/Houston 162.400 and WZ2572 Richmond 162.475 "The coastal waters forecast, for the following: Galveston Bay..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following: coastal waters from High Island to Freeport Texas out 20 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following: waters from High Island to Freeport, Texas extending from 20 to 60 nautical miles..." "This is the [time] Upper Texas Coast tide information, for Galveston Channel... for Clear Lake Entrance... for Port O'Connor... the water temperature at Galveston Bay Entrance was..." "Here is the tropical weather outlook for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America..." "6 PM observations. At Houston Bush Intercontinental, _. Temperature _, dew point _, relative humidity _ percent. Wind _ at _ miles an hour. Pressure _ inches and _. At Angleton [detailed conditions]... at Galveston [detailed conditions]... other regional observations: it was _, with a temperature of _ at Hobby Airport, _ at Huntsville, _ at Conroe, _ at Tomball, and _ at College Station. At Dallas-Fort Worth, it was _, with a temperature of _. At San Antonio, it was _, with a temperature of _. Coastal stations, it was _, with a temperature of _ at Lake Charles, _ at Beaumont, _ at Victoria, and _ at Palacios. At Corpus Christi, it was _, with a temperature of _. The buoy reports: 20 miles east of Galveston... 60 miles south of Freeport, temperature _, water temperature _. Wind _ at _ knots. Seas _ feet with a period of _ seconds." "The forecast for Houston and the surrounding areas..." (7/23, 12/23, 7/25, 11/25)
"This is your NOAA Weather Radio station KGG68, operating on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz from the National Weather Service office in League City, Texas."
"This is your NOAA Weather Radio station KGG68, operating on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz from the National Weather Service office in League City, Texas. The transmitter and antenna for this station are located in downtown Houston, Texas, with the cooperation of the Houston Office of Emergency Management, and the Houston Fire Department."
"The Houston Intercontinental climate summary for this evening, as of [time] [date]..."