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WXM33 Johnstown 162.400 "Here is the latest National Weather Service forecast for Cambria and Somerset counties, including the city of Johnstown..." "And now the extended forecast for the Laurel Highlands..." "The 8 to 14 day outlook, from [date range]..." "Here are the 4 PM conditions in the Johnstown area. In Johnstown, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees, the dew point _, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour gusting to _. The pressure was _ inches and _. In Altoona [detailed conditions]... now, a few other local conditions: Pittsburgh, (condition) (temperature). Indiana, _ _. Latrobe, _ _. State College, _ _. Clearfield, _ _. DuBois, _ _. Erie, _ _. Elsewhere around the region at 4 PM: Williamsport... Harrisburg... Philadelphia... in Ohio, Cleveland was... Akron... Youngstown... once again, in Johnstown, it was _ degrees under _ skies, and in Altoona, it was _ degrees under _ skies." "This is NOAA Weather Radio, All-Hazards, station WXM33 serving the Laurel Highlands, and originating from the National Weather Service office in State College." "Here is the hazardous weather outlook, for the following counties..." (6/24)

"This is the NOAA Weather Radio WXM33 in Johnstown, serving Cambria and Somerset counties. Broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service in State College and are transmitted from the tower facilities provided by WJAC-TV on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz. We are located at Innovation Park in State College. NOAA Weather Radio is your severe weather authority. Properly set weather radios with the alarm device will alert you when severe weather warnings or watches are issued. Programming on this station will be temporarily changed during severe weather to bring you the latest information. Warnings and safety information from the National Weather Service may someday save your life or protect your property."

"Here is a winter weather statement for the following counties, Cambria and Somerset..."