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<small>'''WZ2542 Santa Maria 162.450''' ''Not currently in this database. This is a NWS Brownsville, TX transmitter that broadcasts exclusively in Spanish.''</small>
<small>'''WZ2542 Santa Maria 162.450''' ''Not currently in this database. This is a NWS Brownsville, TX transmitter that broadcasts exclusively in Spanish.''</small>
"You are listening to the voice of the National Weather Service. This is NOAA Weather Radio station WZ Twenty-Five Forty-Two, broadcasting in Spanish on a frequency of 162.45 megahertz from Harlingen. Programming originates from the National Weather Service in Brownsville. This station is a collaborative effort between the National Weather Service, the State of Texas, and the Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council."


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Latest revision as of 08:40, 13 February 2026

WZ2542 Santa Maria 162.450 Not currently in this database. This is a NWS Brownsville, TX transmitter that broadcasts exclusively in Spanish.

"You are listening to the voice of the National Weather Service. This is NOAA Weather Radio station WZ Twenty-Five Forty-Two, broadcasting in Spanish on a frequency of 162.45 megahertz from Harlingen. Programming originates from the National Weather Service in Brownsville. This station is a collaborative effort between the National Weather Service, the State of Texas, and the Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council."