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KIH22 Traverse City 162.400 "The forecast for the Traverse City area..." "The short-term forecast for Traverse City..." "Here is the weather synopsis, for eastern Upper and northern Lower Michigan..." "Here is the hazardous weather outlook for northern Michigan..." "Here are the marine observations for the 3:00 hour. At Manistique, winds were from the _ at _ knots. At Port Inland, _ winds. The speed was _ knots with gusts as high as _ knots. The water temperature was _. Naubinway reported winds were from the _. The speed was _ knots with winds as high as _ knots. At Saint James, winds were from the _. The speed was _ knots with gusts as high as _ knots. At Pellston, winds were from the _, _ knots. Harbor Springs reported winds were _. At Charlevoix, winds were from the _ at _ knots. At North Manitou Island, winds were _. Grand Traverse Light reported winds were from the _. The speed was _ knots with gusts as high as _ knots. At Traverse City, winds were from the _ at _ knots. At Frankfort, winds were _. Manistee Harbor reported winds were _. At Big Sable Point, winds were from the _, _ knots. At Ludington Airport, winds were from the _ at _ knots." "The forecast for Grand Traverse Bay, issued at [time]..." "The forecast for Manistee to Grand Traverse Light, issued at [time]..." "The forecast for open waters of Lake Michigan, issued at [time]..." "Please listen to 162.475 megahertz for northern Lake Michigan forecasts." "Here are the 3 PM conditions. At Traverse City, it was _ with a temperature of _ degrees, the dew point _. The relative humidity was _ percent, winds were _ at _ miles per hour. The pressure was _ inches, and _. Some other reports across Michigan. Throughout the region, skies ranged from _ to _. It was _ at Houghton Lake, _ at Gaylord, _ at Alpena, _ at Pellston, and _ at Sault Ste. Marie." (9/21, 7/25)

"You are listening to NOAA weather station KIH22 in Traverse City, Michigan, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz. Our program originates from the National Weather Service in Gaylord, Michigan. We serve Traverse City and much of northwest Lower Michigan 24 hours a day."