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'''WXJ97 Shreveport 162.400''' “Here is a look at local weather conditions as of 4 | '''WXJ97 Shreveport 162.400''' “Here is a look at local weather conditions as of 4 PM. At the top of the hour, skies were _ in Shreveport. The temperature was _ degrees at the regional airport. The dew point was _, making the relative humidity _ percent. Winds were _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. In Bossier City, at Barksdale Air Force Base, skies were _, with a temperature of _ degrees. The dew point was _, making the relative humidity _ percent. Winds were _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. And in downtown Shreveport, skies were _. The temperature was _ degrees. And winds were _ at _ miles an hour. Once again in Shreveport, it was _ degrees with _ skies at 4 PM. Around the local area at 4 PM, in Texarkana, _ and _. Wind _ at _ miles an hour. El Dorado... Monroe... Natchitoches... Marshall... at Longview, it was _. Visibility _ miles. Temperature was _ degrees, dew point _, and the pressure was _ inches and _. Elsewhere across the four-state area, over at Dallas, _ and _. Oklahoma City, _ and _. Little Rock... Jackson Mississippi... Baton Rouge... and at Houston... For the most current information, check us out on the web at www.weather.gov/shv." "Now, let’s check on your local forecast..." "Here is your area’s open water boating forecast…” "Here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of south-central Arkansas, southwest Arkansas, north-central Louisiana, northwest Louisiana, southeast Louisiana and northeast Texas..." "You are listening to your weather radio, station WXJ97, broadcasting in Shreveport on 162.4 megahertz. Be sure to follow us on Facebook." (7/23, 1/25) | ||
"This is your NOAA Weather Radio, station WXJ97, operating on a frequency of 162.400 megahertz, providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis. Broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service office in Shreveport, Louisiana. Please visit us online at weather.gov forward slash SHV. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS Shreveport." | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 24 November 2025
WXJ97 Shreveport 162.400 “Here is a look at local weather conditions as of 4 PM. At the top of the hour, skies were _ in Shreveport. The temperature was _ degrees at the regional airport. The dew point was _, making the relative humidity _ percent. Winds were _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. In Bossier City, at Barksdale Air Force Base, skies were _, with a temperature of _ degrees. The dew point was _, making the relative humidity _ percent. Winds were _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. And in downtown Shreveport, skies were _. The temperature was _ degrees. And winds were _ at _ miles an hour. Once again in Shreveport, it was _ degrees with _ skies at 4 PM. Around the local area at 4 PM, in Texarkana, _ and _. Wind _ at _ miles an hour. El Dorado... Monroe... Natchitoches... Marshall... at Longview, it was _. Visibility _ miles. Temperature was _ degrees, dew point _, and the pressure was _ inches and _. Elsewhere across the four-state area, over at Dallas, _ and _. Oklahoma City, _ and _. Little Rock... Jackson Mississippi... Baton Rouge... and at Houston... For the most current information, check us out on the web at www.weather.gov/shv." "Now, let’s check on your local forecast..." "Here is your area’s open water boating forecast…” "Here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of south-central Arkansas, southwest Arkansas, north-central Louisiana, northwest Louisiana, southeast Louisiana and northeast Texas..." "You are listening to your weather radio, station WXJ97, broadcasting in Shreveport on 162.4 megahertz. Be sure to follow us on Facebook." (7/23, 1/25)
"This is your NOAA Weather Radio, station WXJ97, operating on a frequency of 162.400 megahertz, providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis. Broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service office in Shreveport, Louisiana. Please visit us online at weather.gov forward slash SHV. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS Shreveport."