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'''WWF48 Adams/Mt. Greylock 162.525 and WXM82 Egremont 162.450''' "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." "And now the hourly information for the Greater Northeast. Here are the 5 PM Eastern Daylight Time observations for western Massachusetts. At Pittsfield... at North Adams ''[detailed conditions]''... in central New England and eastern New York... Keene, New Hampshire... Bennington, Vermont... Glens Falls... Albany... Springfield, Massachusetts... looking around the northeast... Springfield, Vermont... Poughkeepsie... Rome... Burlington... Boston... New York City... Buffalo... again, the 5 PM Eastern Daylight Time hourly information for western Massachusetts..." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for northwestern Connecticut, western Massachusetts, Eastern New York, and southern Vermont..." "Synopsis..." "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the northern Berkshires... and for the southern Berkshires... and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area..." (6/24)
'''WWF48 Adams/Mt. Greylock 162.525''' "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." "And now the hourly information for the Greater Northeast. Here are the 5 PM Eastern Daylight Time observations for western Massachusetts. At Pittsfield... at North Adams ''[detailed conditions]''... in central New England and eastern New York, throughout the region, temperatures were... Keene, New Hampshire... Bennington, Vermont... Glens Falls... Albany... Springfield, Massachusetts... looking around the northeast... Springfield, Vermont... Poughkeepsie... Rome... Burlington... Boston... New York City... Buffalo... again, the 5 PM Eastern Daylight Time hourly information for western Massachusetts..." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for northwestern Connecticut, western Massachusetts, Eastern New York, and southern Vermont..." "Synopsis..." "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the northern Berkshires... and for the southern Berkshires... and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area..." (6/24, 4/25)


"You are listening to the NOAA Weather Radio WWF48, and NOAA Weather Radio WXM82, the voice of the National Weather Service for western New England and adjacent eastern New York, broadcasting the latest weather forecasts, warnings and other information, 24 hours a day. West WF48 and WXM82 are brought to you with the cooperation of Berkshire Broadcasting, the Berkshire Community Fund, Richmond Emergency Management Office, Sheffield Emergency Management Office, and the Massachusetts Department of Envrionmental Management. WWF48 is coming to you from a radio tower in the Mt. Greylock State Preserve in Adams, Massachusetts, at 162.525 megahertz and WXM82 broadcasts at 162.450 megahertz from atop Catamount Mountain in Egremont, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. This program is provided by your National Weather Service office in Albany, New York on the campus of the University at Albany."  
"You are listening to the NOAA Weather Radio WWF48, and NOAA Weather Radio WXM82, the voice of the National Weather Service for western New England and adjacent eastern New York, broadcasting the latest weather forecasts, warnings and other information, 24 hours a day. West WF48 and WXM82 are brought to you with the cooperation of Berkshire Broadcasting, the Berkshire Community Fund, Richmond Emergency Management Office, Sheffield Emergency Management Office, and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management. WWF48 is coming to you from a radio tower in the Mt. Greylock State Preserve in Adams, Massachusetts, at 162.525 megahertz and WXM82 broadcasts at 162.450 megahertz from atop Catamount Mountain in Egremont, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. This program is provided by your National Weather Service office in Albany, New York, on the campus of the University at Albany."  


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Revision as of 19:11, 18 April 2025

WWF48 Adams/Mt. Greylock 162.525 "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." "And now the hourly information for the Greater Northeast. Here are the 5 PM Eastern Daylight Time observations for western Massachusetts. At Pittsfield... at North Adams [detailed conditions]... in central New England and eastern New York, throughout the region, temperatures were... Keene, New Hampshire... Bennington, Vermont... Glens Falls... Albany... Springfield, Massachusetts... looking around the northeast... Springfield, Vermont... Poughkeepsie... Rome... Burlington... Boston... New York City... Buffalo... again, the 5 PM Eastern Daylight Time hourly information for western Massachusetts..." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for northwestern Connecticut, western Massachusetts, Eastern New York, and southern Vermont..." "Synopsis..." "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the northern Berkshires... and for the southern Berkshires... and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area..." (6/24, 4/25)

"You are listening to the NOAA Weather Radio WWF48, and NOAA Weather Radio WXM82, the voice of the National Weather Service for western New England and adjacent eastern New York, broadcasting the latest weather forecasts, warnings and other information, 24 hours a day. West WF48 and WXM82 are brought to you with the cooperation of Berkshire Broadcasting, the Berkshire Community Fund, Richmond Emergency Management Office, Sheffield Emergency Management Office, and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management. WWF48 is coming to you from a radio tower in the Mt. Greylock State Preserve in Adams, Massachusetts, at 162.525 megahertz and WXM82 broadcasts at 162.450 megahertz from atop Catamount Mountain in Egremont, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. This program is provided by your National Weather Service office in Albany, New York, on the campus of the University at Albany."