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'''WXM58 Belle Glade 162.400''' "This is the voice of the National Weather Service, NOAA Weather Radio, station WXM58, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz from Belle Glade, serving south-central Florida, and originating from the National Weather Service forecast office in Miami." “Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the Belle Glade listening area…” “Sunrise and sunset information for Belle Glade…” “Lake and river stages for Lake Okeechobee…” “These are the 6 PM Eastern Standard Time conditions across the listening area, on ''[date]'': At West Palm Beach... at Boca Raton... at Pompano Beach... at Vero Beach... at Fort Pierce... at Fort Lauderdale... at Miami... some observations around the state: at Naples... at Fort Myers... at Key West... at Orlando... at Tampa... at Daytona Beach... at Jacksonville... at Tallahassee... marine observations: Lake Worth... Settlement Point... 20 miles east of Cape Canaveral... Venice..." "Here is the hazardous weather outlook for Atlantic, Biscayne Bay, South Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and Lake Okeechobee..." "The marine forecast, for the following marine location: Lake Okeechobee, issued at ''[time]''..." "The tropical weather outlook, issued at ''[time]] | '''WXM58 Belle Glade 162.400''' "This is the voice of the National Weather Service, NOAA Weather Radio, station WXM58, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz from Belle Glade, serving south-central Florida, and originating from the National Weather Service forecast office in Miami." “Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the Belle Glade listening area…” “Sunrise and sunset information for Belle Glade…” “Lake and river stages for Lake Okeechobee…” “These are the 6 PM Eastern Standard Time conditions across the listening area, on ''[date]'': At West Palm Beach... at Boca Raton... at Pompano Beach... at Vero Beach... at Fort Pierce... at Fort Lauderdale... at Miami... some observations around the state: at Naples... at Fort Myers... at Key West... at Orlando... at Tampa... at Daytona Beach... at Jacksonville... at Tallahassee... marine observations: Lake Worth... Settlement Point... 20 miles east of Cape Canaveral... Venice..." "Here is the hazardous weather outlook for Atlantic, Biscayne Bay, South Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and Lake Okeechobee..." "The marine forecast, for the following marine location: Lake Okeechobee, issued at ''[time]''..." "The tropical weather outlook, issued at ''[time]]'', for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico..." (11/22) | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 22 November 2024
WXM58 Belle Glade 162.400 "This is the voice of the National Weather Service, NOAA Weather Radio, station WXM58, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz from Belle Glade, serving south-central Florida, and originating from the National Weather Service forecast office in Miami." “Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the Belle Glade listening area…” “Sunrise and sunset information for Belle Glade…” “Lake and river stages for Lake Okeechobee…” “These are the 6 PM Eastern Standard Time conditions across the listening area, on [date]: At West Palm Beach... at Boca Raton... at Pompano Beach... at Vero Beach... at Fort Pierce... at Fort Lauderdale... at Miami... some observations around the state: at Naples... at Fort Myers... at Key West... at Orlando... at Tampa... at Daytona Beach... at Jacksonville... at Tallahassee... marine observations: Lake Worth... Settlement Point... 20 miles east of Cape Canaveral... Venice..." "Here is the hazardous weather outlook for Atlantic, Biscayne Bay, South Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and Lake Okeechobee..." "The marine forecast, for the following marine location: Lake Okeechobee, issued at [time]..." "The tropical weather outlook, issued at [time]], for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico..." (11/22)