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'''KIH62 Fresno 162.400''' "You are listening to All-Hazards NOAA Weather Radio station KIH62, operating on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz. This broadcast originates from the National Weather Service forecast office in Hanford, California, with transmission facilities located east of Fresno. The National Weather Service is your official source for weather information and warnings for | '''KIH62 Fresno 162.400''' "You are listening to All-Hazards NOAA Weather Radio station KIH62, operating on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz. This broadcast originates from the National Weather Service forecast office in Hanford, California, with transmission facilities located east of Fresno. The National Weather Service is your official source for weather information and warnings for the central San Joaquin Valley, and adjacent portions of the southern Sierra Nevada. For additional information, please visit our website at weather.gov/hanford. Our public service phone number is, area code 559, 584-3752." “The hourly weather roundup at 3 PM. At Fresno... at Lemoore Naval Air Station ''[detailed conditions]''... around the valley, at Hanford... Avenal... at Visalia... Porterville... at Madera... and Merced reported... along the coast, skies ranged... Monterey… San Luis Obispo… Santa Maria… San Francisco… in the Sierra Nevada and adjacent foothills... at Mariposa... at Bass Lake... at Hume Lake... Shaver Lake reported... in Sequoia Park, Lodgepole... at Grant Grove... and in Yosemite Park at Yosemite Valley..." "The forecast for the central and southern San Joaquin Valley... for Visalia, low tonight... for Hanford... for Merced... for Fresno..." "The extended forecast for the central and southern San Joaquin Valley..." "The forecast for the Sierra Nevada foothills... for Mariposa, low tonight... for Oakhurst... for Three Rivers..." "The extended forecast for the Sierra Nevada foothills..." "The forecast for the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada... for Lodgepole, low tonight... for Yosemite Valley... for Shaver Lake..." "The extended forecast for the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada..." (11/16, 7/22) | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 13 May 2025
KIH62 Fresno 162.400 "You are listening to All-Hazards NOAA Weather Radio station KIH62, operating on a frequency of 162.40 megahertz. This broadcast originates from the National Weather Service forecast office in Hanford, California, with transmission facilities located east of Fresno. The National Weather Service is your official source for weather information and warnings for the central San Joaquin Valley, and adjacent portions of the southern Sierra Nevada. For additional information, please visit our website at weather.gov/hanford. Our public service phone number is, area code 559, 584-3752." “The hourly weather roundup at 3 PM. At Fresno... at Lemoore Naval Air Station [detailed conditions]... around the valley, at Hanford... Avenal... at Visalia... Porterville... at Madera... and Merced reported... along the coast, skies ranged... Monterey… San Luis Obispo… Santa Maria… San Francisco… in the Sierra Nevada and adjacent foothills... at Mariposa... at Bass Lake... at Hume Lake... Shaver Lake reported... in Sequoia Park, Lodgepole... at Grant Grove... and in Yosemite Park at Yosemite Valley..." "The forecast for the central and southern San Joaquin Valley... for Visalia, low tonight... for Hanford... for Merced... for Fresno..." "The extended forecast for the central and southern San Joaquin Valley..." "The forecast for the Sierra Nevada foothills... for Mariposa, low tonight... for Oakhurst... for Three Rivers..." "The extended forecast for the Sierra Nevada foothills..." "The forecast for the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada... for Lodgepole, low tonight... for Yosemite Valley... for Shaver Lake..." "The extended forecast for the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada..." (11/16, 7/22)