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'''WZ2507 Dickens 162.500''' "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the Rolling Plains, including the cities of Spur, Matador and Jayton... again, the forecast for the Rolling Plains, including the cities of Spur, Matador and Jayton..." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for the South Plains, Rolling Plains and the far southern Texas Panhandle..." "You're listening to NOAA Weather Radio station WZ2507, the voice of the National Weather Service in Lubbock. This broadcast serves the good people of the Rolling Plains of West Texas." "The 8 AM observations. At Spur, the temperature was _ degrees, dew point _ degrees, and the relative humidity _ percent. And the pressure _ inches and _. Jayton had a temperature of _ degrees, dew point _ degrees, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour, and the pressure _ inches and _. Elsewhere across Texas, a _ sky at Amarillo, _. _ wind _ miles an hour. A _ sky at Lubbock, _. _ wind _ miles an hour. Midland had a _ sky, and _ degrees. Dallas, _ degrees. _ at Austin. At Houston, _. Other locations of interest, at Abilene, it was _, _ degrees. _ wind at _ miles an hour. It was _ at San Angelo, _. Once again, at 8 AM, at Spur, the temperature was _ degrees and at Jayton it was _." "A quick glance at the forecast for the Rolling Plains, including the cities of Spur, Matador and Jayton today..." (5/25) | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 13 January 2026
WZ2507 Dickens 162.500 "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the Rolling Plains, including the cities of Spur, Matador and Jayton... again, the forecast for the Rolling Plains, including the cities of Spur, Matador and Jayton..." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for the South Plains, Rolling Plains and the far southern Texas Panhandle..." "You're listening to NOAA Weather Radio station WZ2507, the voice of the National Weather Service in Lubbock. This broadcast serves the good people of the Rolling Plains of West Texas." "The 8 AM observations. At Spur, the temperature was _ degrees, dew point _ degrees, and the relative humidity _ percent. And the pressure _ inches and _. Jayton had a temperature of _ degrees, dew point _ degrees, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour, and the pressure _ inches and _. Elsewhere across Texas, a _ sky at Amarillo, _. _ wind _ miles an hour. A _ sky at Lubbock, _. _ wind _ miles an hour. Midland had a _ sky, and _ degrees. Dallas, _ degrees. _ at Austin. At Houston, _. Other locations of interest, at Abilene, it was _, _ degrees. _ wind at _ miles an hour. It was _ at San Angelo, _. Once again, at 8 AM, at Spur, the temperature was _ degrees and at Jayton it was _." "A quick glance at the forecast for the Rolling Plains, including the cities of Spur, Matador and Jayton today..." (5/25)