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'''WXK82 Hannibal 162.475''' ''[No forecast lead-in]'' “At 8 AM at Baldwin Field in Quincy… at Hannibal Regional Airport in Hannibal ''[detailed conditions]''… across the region… Kirksville Missouri… Burlington Iowa… Des Moines… Kansas City… Columbia… Springfield Missouri… St. Louis… Springfield Illinois… Once again, in Quincy… and in Hannibal…” (7/23)
'''WXK82 Hannibal 162.475''' ''[No forecast lead-in]'' "This afternoon..." "At 4 PM at Baldwin Field in Quincy, it was _ with a temperature of _ degrees. The dew point was _, giving us a relative humidity of _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour, and the pressure was _ inches and _. At Hannibal Regional Airport in Hannibal, it was _ with a temperature of _ degrees. The dew point was _, giving us a relative humidity of _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour, and the pressure was _ inches and _. Across the region, it was _ in Kirksville Missouri, with a temperature of _. It was _ in Burlington Iowa, with a temperature of _. In Des Moines, it was _, with a temperature of _. It was _ in Kansas City, and _ degrees. In Columbia, it was _, and the temperature was _. In Springfield Missouri, it was _ with a temperature of _. In St. Louis, it was _, and _ degrees. It was _ in Springfield Illinois, with a temperature of _. Once again, in Quincy, it was _ and the temperature was _ degrees. And in Hannibal, it was _ and the temperature was _ degrees." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern and central Missouri as well as west-central and southwest Illinois. For this afternoon and tonight..." "The current time is..." "This is NOAA, Weather Radio WXK82 Hannibal, Missouri, broadcasting on 162.475 megahertz. This program originates from the National Weather Service forecast office in Saint Louis, Missouri, and serves parts of northeast Missouri and west-central Illinois including the cities of Hannibal and Quincy." (7/23, 6/24)


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WXK82 Hannibal 162.475 [No forecast lead-in] "This afternoon..." "At 4 PM at Baldwin Field in Quincy, it was _ with a temperature of _ degrees. The dew point was _, giving us a relative humidity of _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour, and the pressure was _ inches and _. At Hannibal Regional Airport in Hannibal, it was _ with a temperature of _ degrees. The dew point was _, giving us a relative humidity of _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour, and the pressure was _ inches and _. Across the region, it was _ in Kirksville Missouri, with a temperature of _. It was _ in Burlington Iowa, with a temperature of _. In Des Moines, it was _, with a temperature of _. It was _ in Kansas City, and _ degrees. In Columbia, it was _, and the temperature was _. In Springfield Missouri, it was _ with a temperature of _. In St. Louis, it was _, and _ degrees. It was _ in Springfield Illinois, with a temperature of _. Once again, in Quincy, it was _ and the temperature was _ degrees. And in Hannibal, it was _ and the temperature was _ degrees." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern and central Missouri as well as west-central and southwest Illinois. For this afternoon and tonight..." "The current time is..." "This is NOAA, Weather Radio WXK82 Hannibal, Missouri, broadcasting on 162.475 megahertz. This program originates from the National Weather Service forecast office in Saint Louis, Missouri, and serves parts of northeast Missouri and west-central Illinois including the cities of Hannibal and Quincy." (7/23, 6/24)