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WZ2546 Magee 162.525 "Making a difference, when it matters the most, this is your one-stop source for weather, and hazard information. You are listening to weather radio, brought to you by your National Weather Service in Jackson, Mississippi." "At 2 PM skies were _ in Jackson. The temperature was _ at the International Airport. The dewpoint was _, making the relative humidity _ percent, producing a heat index of _. Winds were _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. In Hattiesburg, skies were _, with a temperature of _ degrees. The dew point was _, making the relative humidity _ percent, producing a heat index of _. Winds were _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. And at Pine Belt Regional Airport, skies were _. The temperature was _ degrees, and winds were _ at _ miles an hour. Once again, in Jackson, it was _ degrees with _ skies at 2 PM." "Elsewhere across the region at 2 PM, in Greenville, _ and _. Monroe Louisiana, _ and _. Shreveport Louisiana... Little Rock Arkansas... Memphis Tennessee... Tupelo... Huntsville Alabama... Birmingham Alabama... Meridian... Jackson... Hattiesburg... Mobile Alabama... Gulfport... New Orleans Louisiana... Baton Rouge Louisiana... and in Alexandria Louisiana..." "Here's your forecast, for the Magee listening area..." "Here is the tropical weather outlook. For the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of America..." (5/24, 5/25)

"The forecast for the Ross Barnett Reservoir..."

"Thank you for listening to NOAA Weather Radio, station WZ2546, Magee." "The time is now __ Central Daylight Time."

"Thank you for listening to the voice of your National Weather Service. This is NOAA Weather Radio station WZ2546, operating on a frequency of 162.525 megahertz. This broadcast originates from the National Weather Service in Jackson, Mississippi, and serves portions of central and southeast Mississippi from a broadcast tower in Magee, Mississippi. WZ2546 provides the latest forecasts and warning information. Weather forecast information is broadcast 24 hours a day, with regional observations updated hourly. Local and area climate information can usually be heard from 5:30 to 10:30 AM, and from 4:30 to 9:30 PM daily. The Mississippi River stage and 5-day forecast, for selected locations along the river, are normally available between 10 AM and 1 PM daily. Information concerning hazardous weather conditions will always replace routine programming, and will be broadcast as conditions warrant. A test of the NOAA Weather Radio warning alarm device is normally conducted each Wednesday between 11 AM and noon, unless there is a risk of hazardous weather. Along with additional weather information, you may send comments or questions to our office by visiting our website at weather.gov, then click on central Mississippi. You may also write to the National Weather Service, 234 Weather Service Drive, Jackson, Mississippi, 39232."