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'''KIH55 Montgomery 162.400''' “Here is your National Weather Service forecast for the Montgomery listening area…” “These are the 9 AM observations for the local area, on ''[date]''. At Montgomery… at Maxwell ''[detailed conditions]''at Greenville ''[detailed conditions]''at Auburn ''[detailed conditions]''And now, here are some other observations from around the region. At the Shelby County Airport… Tuscaloosa… Columbus Georgia… Panama City… Birmingham… Mobile… Atlanta… Pensacola…” “Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for the counties served by the National Weather Service office in Birmingham…” (8/20)
'''KIH55 Montgomery 162.400''' “Here is your National Weather Service forecast, for the Montgomery listening area...” “These are the 9 AM detailed observations across the Montgomery listening area, on ''[date]''. At Montgomery, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees, with a dew point of _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. This was producing a heat index of _. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches, and _. At Maxwell Air Force Base ''[detailed conditions]''... at Prattville ''[detailed conditions]''... at Selma ''[detailed conditions]''... now, here are additional observations from across the listening area. Temperatures were between _ and _ degrees. At Auburn, it was _. It was _ at Sylacauga and Greenville. It was _ at Alexander City and Troy. And now, here are some observations from around the region. At Mobile, _ was reported, with a temperature of _. It was _, with a temperature of _ at Columbus Georgia, _ at Atlanta Georgia, and _ at Panama City Florida. It was _, with a temperature of _ at Birmingham, _ at Meridian Mississippi, _ at Pensacola Florida, and _ at Tallahassee Florida." "The current time is _ Central Daylight Time." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for the counties served by the National Weather Service office in Birmingham..." (8/20, 6/24, 7/25)
 
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KIH55 Montgomery 162.400 “Here is your National Weather Service forecast, for the Montgomery listening area...” “These are the 9 AM detailed observations across the Montgomery listening area, on [date]. At Montgomery, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees, with a dew point of _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. This was producing a heat index of _. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches, and _. At Maxwell Air Force Base [detailed conditions]... at Prattville [detailed conditions]... at Selma [detailed conditions]... now, here are additional observations from across the listening area. Temperatures were between _ and _ degrees. At Auburn, it was _. It was _ at Sylacauga and Greenville. It was _ at Alexander City and Troy. And now, here are some observations from around the region. At Mobile, _ was reported, with a temperature of _. It was _, with a temperature of _ at Columbus Georgia, _ at Atlanta Georgia, and _ at Panama City Florida. It was _, with a temperature of _ at Birmingham, _ at Meridian Mississippi, _ at Pensacola Florida, and _ at Tallahassee Florida." "The current time is _ Central Daylight Time." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for the counties served by the National Weather Service office in Birmingham..." (8/20, 6/24, 7/25)