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'''WXJ71 Peoria 162.475''' "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio All-Hazards, station WXJ71 in Peoria." “Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for Peoria and surrounding areas of central Illinois… again, the forecast for Peoria and surrounding areas of central Illinois…” “At 4 PM in Peoria… around central and western Illinois… Galesburg… Lacon… Quincy… Springfield… Lincoln… Bloomington… Moline… Macomb… Pontiac… and once again, at 4 PM in Peoria…” “Looking elsewhere around the Midwest at 4 PM… Chicago… Indianapolis… St. Louis… Kansas City… Des Moines… Milwaukee…” "The time is currently __ Central Daylight Time." “Here is the regional forecast summary…” (7/23)
'''WXJ71 Peoria 162.475''' "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio All-Hazards, station WXJ71 in Peoria." "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for Peoria and surrounding areas of central Illinois... again, the forecast for Peoria and surrounding areas of central Illinois..." "At 4 PM in Peoria, skies were _. The temperature was _ degrees, the dew point was _, and the relative humidity was _ percent. ''(The heat index was _.)'' The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. Around central and western Illinois, it was _, with a temperature of _ at Bloomington, _ at Moline, _ at Galesburg, _ at Macomb, and _ at Pontiac. It was _, with a temperature of _ at Lacon, _ at Quincy, _ at Springfield, and _ at Lincoln. And once again, at 4 PM in Peoria..." "Looking elsewhere around the Midwest at 4 PM... Chicago... Indianapolis... St. Louis... Kansas City... Des Moines... Milwaukee..." "The time is currently __ Central Daylight Time." (7/23, 7/25)
 
"And now a discussion of hazardous weather conditions for the following counties in Illinois: Fulton, Knox, Marshall, Mason, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford. This hazardous weather outlook is for central Illinois and west central Illinois..."
 
You're listening to NOAA Weather Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service. Station WXJ71 in Peoria operates on a frequency of 162.475 megahertz. This station is programmed from NOAA's National Weather Service office in Lincoln, and transmitter facilities are provided by television station WTVP. The station serves the following counties, Fulton, Knox, Marshall, Mason, McLean, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford. WXJ71 is part of the All Hazards Network of NOAA Weather Radio."
 
"Here is the regional forecast summary..."


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WXJ71 Peoria 162.475 "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio All-Hazards, station WXJ71 in Peoria." "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for Peoria and surrounding areas of central Illinois... again, the forecast for Peoria and surrounding areas of central Illinois..." "At 4 PM in Peoria, skies were _. The temperature was _ degrees, the dew point was _, and the relative humidity was _ percent. (The heat index was _.) The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. Around central and western Illinois, it was _, with a temperature of _ at Bloomington, _ at Moline, _ at Galesburg, _ at Macomb, and _ at Pontiac. It was _, with a temperature of _ at Lacon, _ at Quincy, _ at Springfield, and _ at Lincoln. And once again, at 4 PM in Peoria..." "Looking elsewhere around the Midwest at 4 PM... Chicago... Indianapolis... St. Louis... Kansas City... Des Moines... Milwaukee..." "The time is currently __ Central Daylight Time." (7/23, 7/25)

"And now a discussion of hazardous weather conditions for the following counties in Illinois: Fulton, Knox, Marshall, Mason, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford. This hazardous weather outlook is for central Illinois and west central Illinois..."

You're listening to NOAA Weather Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service. Station WXJ71 in Peoria operates on a frequency of 162.475 megahertz. This station is programmed from NOAA's National Weather Service office in Lincoln, and transmitter facilities are provided by television station WTVP. The station serves the following counties, Fulton, Knox, Marshall, Mason, McLean, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford. WXJ71 is part of the All Hazards Network of NOAA Weather Radio."

"Here is the regional forecast summary..."