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'''WNG734 Marietta/Parkersburg 162.400''' "Here is the latest weather synopsis for the Middle Ohio Valley and Central Appalachians..." " | '''WNG734 Marietta/Parkersburg 162.400''' "Here is the latest weather synopsis for the Middle Ohio Valley and Central Appalachians, issued at ''(time)''..." "The forecast for the entire listening area, issued at ''[time]''..." "The extended forecast for the WNG734 listening area..." "Here is the hazardous weather outlook, for the following county: Washington, Ohio, and the following counties, in West Virginia: Pleasants, Tyler and Wood, issued at ''[time]''..." "Now here is the regional climatic report. The following are the low temperatures recorded between 8 PM last night, and 8 AM this morning. For Charleston... Huntington... Martinsburg... Parkersburg... for Ashland... Athens, Ohio... Cincinnati... at Columbus, Ohio... Jackson, Kentucky... and in Lexington, Kentucky. The following are the high temperatures yesterday. For Charleston... Huntington... Martinsburg... Parkersburg... for Ashland... Athens, Ohio... Cincinnati... at Columbus, Ohio... Jackson, Kentucky... and in Lexington, Kentucky. Here are the 24 hour precipitation amounts, in inches, ending at 8 AM. For Huntington... Martinsburg... Parkersburg... Cincinnati... for Columbus, Ohio... Jackson, Kentucky... and in Lexington, Kentucky..." "Now here is this morning's climatic report from cooperative observers within the radio listening area. Low temperatures recorded during the 24-hour period ending near 8 AM this morning. In West Virginia, Middleborn... Willow Island Lock... Parkersburg... for Spencer... Clarksburg... in eastern Ohio, Hannibal Lock... Newport... New Lexington... for Gallipolis... High temperatures recorded during the 24-hour period ending near 8 AM this morning. In West Virginia, Middleborn... Willow Island Lock... Parkersburg... for Spencer... Clarksburg... in eastern Ohio, Hannibal Lock... Newport... New Lexington... for Gallipolis... Here are the 24 hour precipitation amounts, in inches, ending near 8 AM this morning. Middleborn... Willow Island Lock... Parkersburg... for Belleville Lock... Spencer... ... Clarksburg... Hannibal Lock... Newport... New Lexington... for Gallipolis..." "The current time is _ Eastern Daylight Time." "This is NOAA Weather Radio, All-Hazards, station WNG734 in Marietta, Ohio, broadcasting at a frequency of 162.4 megahertz, originating from the National Weather Service office in Charleston, West Virginia." "These are the regional weather observations at 9 AM. At Parkersburg, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees and the dew point _. The wind was _ at _. The pressure was _ inches, and _. At Clarksburg, _ and _ degrees. At Huntington, _ and _ degrees. At Wheeling, _ with _ degrees. At Elkins, _ with _ degrees. Sutton, _ with _ degrees. Chillicothe, _ with _ degrees. At Columbus, _, _ degrees. At Zanesville, _ and _ degrees. At Wilmington, _ with _ degrees. At Lancaster, _ and _ degrees. At Newark, _ and _ degrees. At Cleveland, _ and _ degrees. At Cincinnati, _ and _ degrees. And at Pittsburgh, _ and _ degrees." (5/23, 3/25) | ||
"The latest river levels at _. For the Ohio River, at Willow Island Lock, _ feet. At Marietta Pumphouse, _ feet. And at Parkersburg, _ feet. For Duck Creek, at Maxburg, _ feet. And below Whipple, _ feet. And the Muskingum River at Beverly, _ feet." | |||
"Are you interested in taking daily weather observations for your neighborhood? Consider joining CoCoRaHS. CoCoRaHS is an acronym for Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network. COCA-RUZ is a unique, nonprofit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation, rain, hail, and snow. By using low-cost measurement tools, stressing training and education, and utilizing an interactive website, their aim is to provide the highest quality data for natural resource, education, and research applications. For information or to sign up visit www.cocorahs.org. Again, that website is www.cocorahs.org." | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 9 June 2026
WNG734 Marietta/Parkersburg 162.400 "Here is the latest weather synopsis for the Middle Ohio Valley and Central Appalachians, issued at (time)..." "The forecast for the entire listening area, issued at [time]..." "The extended forecast for the WNG734 listening area..." "Here is the hazardous weather outlook, for the following county: Washington, Ohio, and the following counties, in West Virginia: Pleasants, Tyler and Wood, issued at [time]..." "Now here is the regional climatic report. The following are the low temperatures recorded between 8 PM last night, and 8 AM this morning. For Charleston... Huntington... Martinsburg... Parkersburg... for Ashland... Athens, Ohio... Cincinnati... at Columbus, Ohio... Jackson, Kentucky... and in Lexington, Kentucky. The following are the high temperatures yesterday. For Charleston... Huntington... Martinsburg... Parkersburg... for Ashland... Athens, Ohio... Cincinnati... at Columbus, Ohio... Jackson, Kentucky... and in Lexington, Kentucky. Here are the 24 hour precipitation amounts, in inches, ending at 8 AM. For Huntington... Martinsburg... Parkersburg... Cincinnati... for Columbus, Ohio... Jackson, Kentucky... and in Lexington, Kentucky..." "Now here is this morning's climatic report from cooperative observers within the radio listening area. Low temperatures recorded during the 24-hour period ending near 8 AM this morning. In West Virginia, Middleborn... Willow Island Lock... Parkersburg... for Spencer... Clarksburg... in eastern Ohio, Hannibal Lock... Newport... New Lexington... for Gallipolis... High temperatures recorded during the 24-hour period ending near 8 AM this morning. In West Virginia, Middleborn... Willow Island Lock... Parkersburg... for Spencer... Clarksburg... in eastern Ohio, Hannibal Lock... Newport... New Lexington... for Gallipolis... Here are the 24 hour precipitation amounts, in inches, ending near 8 AM this morning. Middleborn... Willow Island Lock... Parkersburg... for Belleville Lock... Spencer... ... Clarksburg... Hannibal Lock... Newport... New Lexington... for Gallipolis..." "The current time is _ Eastern Daylight Time." "This is NOAA Weather Radio, All-Hazards, station WNG734 in Marietta, Ohio, broadcasting at a frequency of 162.4 megahertz, originating from the National Weather Service office in Charleston, West Virginia." "These are the regional weather observations at 9 AM. At Parkersburg, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees and the dew point _. The wind was _ at _. The pressure was _ inches, and _. At Clarksburg, _ and _ degrees. At Huntington, _ and _ degrees. At Wheeling, _ with _ degrees. At Elkins, _ with _ degrees. Sutton, _ with _ degrees. Chillicothe, _ with _ degrees. At Columbus, _, _ degrees. At Zanesville, _ and _ degrees. At Wilmington, _ with _ degrees. At Lancaster, _ and _ degrees. At Newark, _ and _ degrees. At Cleveland, _ and _ degrees. At Cincinnati, _ and _ degrees. And at Pittsburgh, _ and _ degrees." (5/23, 3/25)
"The latest river levels at _. For the Ohio River, at Willow Island Lock, _ feet. At Marietta Pumphouse, _ feet. And at Parkersburg, _ feet. For Duck Creek, at Maxburg, _ feet. And below Whipple, _ feet. And the Muskingum River at Beverly, _ feet."
"Are you interested in taking daily weather observations for your neighborhood? Consider joining CoCoRaHS. CoCoRaHS is an acronym for Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network. COCA-RUZ is a unique, nonprofit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation, rain, hail, and snow. By using low-cost measurement tools, stressing training and education, and utilizing an interactive website, their aim is to provide the highest quality data for natural resource, education, and research applications. For information or to sign up visit www.cocorahs.org. Again, that website is www.cocorahs.org."