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'''WXJ51 Jonesboro 162.550''' | '''WXJ51 Jonesboro 162.550''' "The current time is _ Central Daylight Time" "At 7 AM, at Jonesboro... at Blytheville ''[detailed conditions]''... at Walnut Ridge... elsewhere around the region, Batesville... Newport... Little Rock... Forest City... Memphis... Dyersburg... Cape Girardeau... Poplar Bluff... once again, at Jonesboro..." "Here is a weather synopsis for the Mid-South region..." "Here is the forecast for the Jonesboro weather radio listening area..." (7/23, 8/24) | ||
"The Jonesboro climate summary for yesterday, ''[date]''..." | |||
"Elevated fire danger will continue across the Mid-South through this afternoon..." | |||
[[Category:ar]] | [[Category:ar]] | ||
[[Category:meg]] | [[Category:meg]] | ||
[[Category:550]] | [[Category:550]] |
Latest revision as of 15:46, 20 November 2024
WXJ51 Jonesboro 162.550 "The current time is _ Central Daylight Time" "At 7 AM, at Jonesboro... at Blytheville [detailed conditions]... at Walnut Ridge... elsewhere around the region, Batesville... Newport... Little Rock... Forest City... Memphis... Dyersburg... Cape Girardeau... Poplar Bluff... once again, at Jonesboro..." "Here is a weather synopsis for the Mid-South region..." "Here is the forecast for the Jonesboro weather radio listening area..." (7/23, 8/24)
"The Jonesboro climate summary for yesterday, [date]..." "Elevated fire danger will continue across the Mid-South through this afternoon..."