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'''KPS505 Sumterville 162.500''' “Synopsis…” “These are the 7 AM observations for the local area, on ''[date]''. At Brooksville… at Gainesville ''[detailed conditions]''elsewhere around the region… Leesburg… Tampa International… Winter Haven… Lakeland-Linder International… Ocala… Orlando… marine reports along the coast and offshore buoys…” “Now for the official National Weather Service forecast, issued ''[time]'' for the KPS505 listening area, for the following counties in Florida: Citrus, Hernando and Sumter, including the cities of Crystal River, Inverness, Bushnell, The Villages, Brooksville and Spring Hill… and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area…” (8/23)
'''KPS505 Sumterville 162.500''' "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." “These are the 9 AM observations for the local area, on ''[date]''. At Brooksville... at Gainesville ''[detailed conditions]''... elsewhere around the region... Leesburg... Tampa International... Winter Haven... Lakeland-Linder International... Ocala... Orlando... marine reports along the coast and offshore buoys... at the CMAN site at Cedar Key... at the CMAN site at Keaton Beach... at 100 miles west of Bayport... at 210 miles west of Captiva...” “Now for the official National Weather Service forecast, issued ''[time]'', ''[date]'', for the KPS505 listening area, for the following counties in Florida: Citrus, Hernando and Sumter, including the cities of Crystal River, Inverness, Bushnell, The Villages, Brooksville and Spring Hill... and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area...” “Synopsis...” (8/23)
 
"This is NOAA Weather Radio KPS505, the voice of the National Weather Service, broadcasting at a frequency of 162.50 megahertz. The tower for KPS505 is located in Sumterville in Sumter County, and serves north-central Florida. Programming originates from the National Weather Service office in Ruskin. This station provides warning alerts for Sumter, Citrus, Hernando, Lake and Marion counties."


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Latest revision as of 13:35, 23 November 2024

KPS505 Sumterville 162.500 "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." “These are the 9 AM observations for the local area, on [date]. At Brooksville... at Gainesville [detailed conditions]... elsewhere around the region... Leesburg... Tampa International... Winter Haven... Lakeland-Linder International... Ocala... Orlando... marine reports along the coast and offshore buoys... at the CMAN site at Cedar Key... at the CMAN site at Keaton Beach... at 100 miles west of Bayport... at 210 miles west of Captiva...” “Now for the official National Weather Service forecast, issued [time], [date], for the KPS505 listening area, for the following counties in Florida: Citrus, Hernando and Sumter, including the cities of Crystal River, Inverness, Bushnell, The Villages, Brooksville and Spring Hill... and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area...” “Synopsis...” (8/23)

"This is NOAA Weather Radio KPS505, the voice of the National Weather Service, broadcasting at a frequency of 162.50 megahertz. The tower for KPS505 is located in Sumterville in Sumter County, and serves north-central Florida. Programming originates from the National Weather Service office in Ruskin. This station provides warning alerts for Sumter, Citrus, Hernando, Lake and Marion counties."