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'''WXL60 Roanoke 162.475''' "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time | '''WXL60 Roanoke 162.475''' "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." "Here are the 2 PM observations from around the area. In Roanoke, skies were _. The temperature was _ degrees. The dew point was _, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles per hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. At Blacksburg ''[detailed conditions]''... in Danville ''[detailed conditions]''... elsewhere across Virginia, in Lynchburg, the temperature was _ degrees with _. In Martinsville, it was _ degrees and _. In Dublin, it was _ degrees and _. At Mountain Empire Airport, the temperature was _ degrees with _ skies. At Hillsville Airport, it was _ degrees and _. In Staunton, it was _ and _. In West Virginia, in Bluefield, the temperature was _ degrees with _ skies. In Lewisburg, it was _ degrees and _. Beckley, the temperature was _ degrees and _. In North Carolina, Greensboro was _ degrees and _. And in Tennessee, Bristol was _ and _." "Forecast summary..." "Now for the National Weather Service forecast for the Roanoke and southern Shenandoah valleys, including Roanoke and vicinity, Fincastle, Newcastle, Lexington, Buena Vista and Covington..." "The forecast for the New River Valley, including Pearisburg, Blacksburg, Radford, Galax, Floyd, Wytheville and Pulaski..." "Finally, the forecast for south side Virginia including Rocky Mount, Stuart, Martinsville, Danville, and South Boston, and in North Carolina, Eden, Reidsville and Yanceyville..." "The extended forecast for the Roanoke area..." (4/22, 7/25) | ||
"This is NOAA Weather Radio, All Hazards, WXL60, broadcasting from the National Weather Service office in Blacksburg, Virginia and transmitting on a frequency of 162.475 megahertz from an antenna located on the WVTF National Public Radio tower on Poor Mountain, two miles northwest of Bent Mountain, in Roanoke County." | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 14 January 2026
WXL60 Roanoke 162.475 "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." "Here are the 2 PM observations from around the area. In Roanoke, skies were _. The temperature was _ degrees. The dew point was _, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles per hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. At Blacksburg [detailed conditions]... in Danville [detailed conditions]... elsewhere across Virginia, in Lynchburg, the temperature was _ degrees with _. In Martinsville, it was _ degrees and _. In Dublin, it was _ degrees and _. At Mountain Empire Airport, the temperature was _ degrees with _ skies. At Hillsville Airport, it was _ degrees and _. In Staunton, it was _ and _. In West Virginia, in Bluefield, the temperature was _ degrees with _ skies. In Lewisburg, it was _ degrees and _. Beckley, the temperature was _ degrees and _. In North Carolina, Greensboro was _ degrees and _. And in Tennessee, Bristol was _ and _." "Forecast summary..." "Now for the National Weather Service forecast for the Roanoke and southern Shenandoah valleys, including Roanoke and vicinity, Fincastle, Newcastle, Lexington, Buena Vista and Covington..." "The forecast for the New River Valley, including Pearisburg, Blacksburg, Radford, Galax, Floyd, Wytheville and Pulaski..." "Finally, the forecast for south side Virginia including Rocky Mount, Stuart, Martinsville, Danville, and South Boston, and in North Carolina, Eden, Reidsville and Yanceyville..." "The extended forecast for the Roanoke area..." (4/22, 7/25)
"This is NOAA Weather Radio, All Hazards, WXL60, broadcasting from the National Weather Service office in Blacksburg, Virginia and transmitting on a frequency of 162.475 megahertz from an antenna located on the WVTF National Public Radio tower on Poor Mountain, two miles northwest of Bent Mountain, in Roanoke County."