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WNG578 Superior 162.525 "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for south-central Nebraska and portions of north-central Kansas..." "The current time is __ Central Daylight Time." "Here is the latest weather summary for south-central Nebraska and portions of north-central Kansas..." "Here is your National Weather Service 7-day forecast, for Red Cloud and Fairfield, Nebraska, Lovewell State Park, Kansas and surrounding areas..." "At 6 o'clock PM, at Hebron Municipal Airport, it was _. The temperature was _, with a dew point of _, and the relative humidity at _ percent. The wind was _, and the pressure was _ inches and _. At Concordia Kansas Blosser Airport, it was _. The temperature was _, with a dew point of _, and the relative humidity at _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour and the pressure was _ inches and _. Elsewhere within south-central and southeast Nebraska, skies ranged from _ to _. It was _ at Beatrice, _ at Hastings, _ at York, and _ at Aurora. Grand Island reported _, Omaha reported _, and Lincoln reported _. Across northern Kansas, it was _ with a temperature of _ at Smith Center, _ at Manhattan, and _ at Salina. Elsewhere across Nebraska, it was _ with a temperature of _ at Valentine and _ at McCook. It was _ with a temperature of _ at North Platte and _ at Sidney. It was _ with a temperature of _ at Norfolk and _ at Ord. And elsewhere around the region, at Kansas City, it was _ with a temperature of _. It was _ with temperature of _ at Des Moines, _ at Denver, and _ at Sioux Falls. At Dodge City, it was _, with a temperature of _. Again, at 6 o'clock PM, within and near the listening area, it was _. It was _ at Hebron, _ at Hastings, and _ at Concordia Kansas." (8/23, 4/25)

"You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio All-Hazards, station WNG578, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.525 megahertz from a tower north of Superior, Nebraska. This station provides 24/7 weather information for six counties in Nebraska, and two in Kansas: Adams, Clay, Fillmore, Nuckolls, Thayer, Webster, Jewell and Republic. Programming originates from the National Weather Service in Hastings, Nebraska, proudly serving south-central Nebraska and portions of north-central Kansas."