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'''WXL73 Bassett 162.475''' "This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL73, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.475 Megahertz. This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting through tower facilities in Bassett, Nebraska. This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational Telecommunication Commission, serving parts of north-central Nebraska." (''rest of cycle unavailable; primary observation sites were O'Neill and Ainsworth in 2010.'') (7/23)
'''WXL73 Bassett 162.475''' "This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL73, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.475 Megahertz. This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting through tower facilities in Bassett, Nebraska. This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational Telecommunication Commission, serving parts of north-central Nebraska." "The current time is __ Central Daylight Time." "This is the regional weather summary for western and north-central Nebraska..." "And now the hazardous weather outlook, for the following counties, in Nebraska: Blaine, Boyd, Brown, Garfield, Holt, Keya Paha, Loup, Rock and Wheeler..." "Here are the 4 PM Central Daylight Time observations. At the O'Neill airport... at the Ainsworth airport ''[detailed conditions]''... elsewhere across Nebraska, in the western half of the state... Chadron... Ogallala... North Platte... Thedford... McCook... Scottsbluff... Sidney... Valentine... across the eastern half of Nebraska... Omaha... Norfolk... Lincoln... Grand Island... Kearney... Broken Bow... around the region, in Denver... in Rapid City... at Pierre... in Winner... in Sioux Falls... at Kansas City... once again, at 4 PM Central Daylight Time, O'Neill... at Ainsworth..." "The official National Weather Service forecast for north-central Nebraska..." "The forecast for Calamus Reservoir..." (7/23)


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WXL73 Bassett 162.475 "This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL73, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.475 Megahertz. This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting through tower facilities in Bassett, Nebraska. This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational Telecommunication Commission, serving parts of north-central Nebraska." "The current time is __ Central Daylight Time." "This is the regional weather summary for western and north-central Nebraska..." "And now the hazardous weather outlook, for the following counties, in Nebraska: Blaine, Boyd, Brown, Garfield, Holt, Keya Paha, Loup, Rock and Wheeler..." "Here are the 4 PM Central Daylight Time observations. At the O'Neill airport... at the Ainsworth airport [detailed conditions]... elsewhere across Nebraska, in the western half of the state... Chadron... Ogallala... North Platte... Thedford... McCook... Scottsbluff... Sidney... Valentine... across the eastern half of Nebraska... Omaha... Norfolk... Lincoln... Grand Island... Kearney... Broken Bow... around the region, in Denver... in Rapid City... at Pierre... in Winner... in Sioux Falls... at Kansas City... once again, at 4 PM Central Daylight Time, O'Neill... at Ainsworth..." "The official National Weather Service forecast for north-central Nebraska..." "The forecast for Calamus Reservoir..." (7/23)