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'''WXL86 Spokane 162.400''' "This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL86 in Spokane." "Weather synopsis..." "The official National Weather Service forecast for northeast Washington and north Idaho including the cities of Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Sandpoint, and Colville, issued at ''[time]''... forecast high and low temperatures for Spokane... forecast high and low temperatures for Sandpoint... forecast high and low temperatures for Colville..." "The 8 PM observations for the local area. At Spokane Airport... at Downtown Spokane... at Coeur d'Alene ''[detailed conditions]''... in northeast Washington and the Idaho panhandle, at Sandpoint... Deer Park... Colville... Bonners Ferry... along the east slopes of the Cascades, at Ellensburg... Wenatchee... Yakima... Omak... in the Columbia basin, at Walla Walla... Ephrata... Moses Lake... Pasco... Pendleton... in the Lewiston area and on the Palouse... Lewiston... Pullman... Grangeville... elsewhere... Ellensburg... Yakima... Missoula... Seattle..." (9/22, 5/24)
'''WXL86 Spokane 162.400''' "This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL86 in Spokane." "Weather synopsis..." "The official National Weather Service forecast for northeast Washington and north Idaho including the cities of Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Sandpoint, and Colville, issued at ''[time]''... forecast high and low temperatures for Spokane... forecast high and low temperatures for Sandpoint... forecast high and low temperatures for Colville..." "The 8 PM observations for the local area. At Spokane Airport, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees, the dew point _, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. In Downtown Spokane, it was _ and the temperature was _ degrees. At Coeur d'Alene, it was _, the temperature was _ degrees, the dew point _, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. In northeast Washington and the Idaho Panhandle, it was _, with a temperature of _ at Deer Park, _ at Colville, _ at Sandpoint, and _ at Bonners Ferry. Along the east slopes of the Cascades, throughout the area, skies ranged from _ to _. It was _ at Omak, _ at Wenatchee, _ at Ellensburg, and _ at Yakima. In the Columbia basin, throughout the area, skies ranged from _ to _. It was _ at Ephrata, _ at Moses Lake, _ at Pasco, _ at Walla Walla, and _ at Pendleton. In the Lewiston area and on the Palouse, throughout the area, skies ranged from _ to _. It was _ at Lewiston, _ at Pullman, and _ at Grangeville. Elsewhere, it was _. It was _ at Missoula, and _ at Seattle. In Moses Lake, the wind was _ gusting to _. At Ephrata, the wind was _ gusting to _. At Pullman, the wind was _ gusting to _." (9/22, 5/24)


"The Spokane Washington airport climate summary as of ''[time]'', ''[date]''..."
"The Spokane Washington airport climate summary as of ''[time]'', ''[date]''..."
"This is NOAA Weather Radio Station WXL86 operated on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz by the National Weather Service in Spokane, in cooperation with the State of Washington. Studio equipment is located in the National Weather Service office on Rambo Road in Spokane. A 100-watt transmitter is located on Mount Spokane. WXL86 broadcasts up to the minute information on hazardous weather such as winter storms, severe thunderstorms and flooding. It also provides the latest weather forecasts for northeast Washington and the Idaho Panhandle. Local and regional weather observations are updated hourly. Climatological data for Spokane is available each cycle.  Tests of the NOAA Weather Radio warning alarm device are normally conducted on Wednesday between 10 a.m. and noon, weather permitting."


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Latest revision as of 15:56, 5 February 2026

WXL86 Spokane 162.400 "This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL86 in Spokane." "Weather synopsis..." "The official National Weather Service forecast for northeast Washington and north Idaho including the cities of Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Sandpoint, and Colville, issued at [time]... forecast high and low temperatures for Spokane... forecast high and low temperatures for Sandpoint... forecast high and low temperatures for Colville..." "The 8 PM observations for the local area. At Spokane Airport, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees, the dew point _, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. In Downtown Spokane, it was _ and the temperature was _ degrees. At Coeur d'Alene, it was _, the temperature was _ degrees, the dew point _, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. In northeast Washington and the Idaho Panhandle, it was _, with a temperature of _ at Deer Park, _ at Colville, _ at Sandpoint, and _ at Bonners Ferry. Along the east slopes of the Cascades, throughout the area, skies ranged from _ to _. It was _ at Omak, _ at Wenatchee, _ at Ellensburg, and _ at Yakima. In the Columbia basin, throughout the area, skies ranged from _ to _. It was _ at Ephrata, _ at Moses Lake, _ at Pasco, _ at Walla Walla, and _ at Pendleton. In the Lewiston area and on the Palouse, throughout the area, skies ranged from _ to _. It was _ at Lewiston, _ at Pullman, and _ at Grangeville. Elsewhere, it was _. It was _ at Missoula, and _ at Seattle. In Moses Lake, the wind was _ gusting to _. At Ephrata, the wind was _ gusting to _. At Pullman, the wind was _ gusting to _." (9/22, 5/24)

"The Spokane Washington airport climate summary as of [time], [date]..."

"This is NOAA Weather Radio Station WXL86 operated on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz by the National Weather Service in Spokane, in cooperation with the State of Washington. Studio equipment is located in the National Weather Service office on Rambo Road in Spokane. A 100-watt transmitter is located on Mount Spokane. WXL86 broadcasts up to the minute information on hazardous weather such as winter storms, severe thunderstorms and flooding. It also provides the latest weather forecasts for northeast Washington and the Idaho Panhandle. Local and regional weather observations are updated hourly. Climatological data for Spokane is available each cycle. Tests of the NOAA Weather Radio warning alarm device are normally conducted on Wednesday between 10 a.m. and noon, weather permitting."