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'''WXL42 Winston-Salem 162.400''' "The current time is __ Eastern Standard Time." "The air quality forecast for ''[day]'', in Triad area including Alamance, Davidson, Forsyth, Gilford, Randolph Counties is..." "This is NOAA Weather Radio, All Hazards, station WXL42, operating on frequency 162.40 megahertz. This program originates from the National Weather Service in Raleigh, and is transmitted from an antenna located on Sauratown Mountain, in Stokes County. This station serves the northwest Piedmont and northern foothills of North Carolina, as well as adjacent Virginia counties." "Here is the latest weather synopsis..." "Here is the latest National Weather Service forecast, for the northwest Piedmont and Foothills, including the Triad, Mount Airy, and surrounding areas..." "The forecast for the mountains, including Sparta..." "Here are the 10 AM observations for the region. At the Piedmont Triad Airport... at Winston-Salem ''[detailed conditions]]''... elsewhere across the region this hour, at Asheville... at Jefferson... at Mount Airy... at Charlotte... at Hickory... at Burlington... at Danville... in Raleigh... at Wilmington..." (3/23)
'''WXL42 Winston-Salem 162.400''' "The current time is _ Eastern Standard Time." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for central North Carolina..." "The air quality forecast for ''[day]'', in Triad area including Alamance, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph Counties is..." "This is NOAA Weather Radio, All Hazards, station WXL42, operating on frequency 162.40 megahertz. This program originates from the National Weather Service in Raleigh, and is transmitted from an antenna located on Sauratown Mountain, in Stokes County. This station serves the northwest Piedmont and northern foothills of North Carolina, as well as adjacent Virginia counties." "Here is the latest weather synopsis..." "Here is the latest National Weather Service forecast, for the northwest Piedmont and Foothills, including the Triad, Mount Airy, and surrounding areas..." "The forecast for the mountains, including Sparta..." "The extended forecast for the mountains..." "Here are the 10 AM observations for the region. At the Piedmont Triad Airport, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees, the dew point _, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. At Winston-Salem ''[detailed conditions]]''... elsewhere across the region this hour, at Asheville, it was _ with a temperature of _. At Jefferson, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Mount Airy, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Charlotte, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Hickory, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Burlington, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Danville, it was _, with a temperature of _. In Raleigh, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Wilmington, it was _, with a temperature of _." (3/23, 8/25)


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"Here is a public information statement from the National Weather Service. The warning alarm feature of the NOAA Weather and All Hazards Radio will be activated for test purposes this morning between 11 a.m. and noon.  This test is conducted every Wednesday morning unless there is a threat of severe weather."
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Revision as of 15:05, 16 January 2026

WXL42 Winston-Salem 162.400 "The current time is _ Eastern Standard Time." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for central North Carolina..." "The air quality forecast for [day], in Triad area including Alamance, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph Counties is..." "This is NOAA Weather Radio, All Hazards, station WXL42, operating on frequency 162.40 megahertz. This program originates from the National Weather Service in Raleigh, and is transmitted from an antenna located on Sauratown Mountain, in Stokes County. This station serves the northwest Piedmont and northern foothills of North Carolina, as well as adjacent Virginia counties." "Here is the latest weather synopsis..." "Here is the latest National Weather Service forecast, for the northwest Piedmont and Foothills, including the Triad, Mount Airy, and surrounding areas..." "The forecast for the mountains, including Sparta..." "The extended forecast for the mountains..." "Here are the 10 AM observations for the region. At the Piedmont Triad Airport, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees, the dew point _, and the relative humidity _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ inches and _. At Winston-Salem [detailed conditions]]... elsewhere across the region this hour, at Asheville, it was _ with a temperature of _. At Jefferson, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Mount Airy, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Charlotte, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Hickory, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Burlington, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Danville, it was _, with a temperature of _. In Raleigh, it was _, with a temperature of _. At Wilmington, it was _, with a temperature of _." (3/23, 8/25)

"The Greensboro, North Carolina climate summary for..."

"Here is a public information statement from the National Weather Service. The warning alarm feature of the NOAA Weather and All Hazards Radio will be activated for test purposes this morning between 11 a.m. and noon. This test is conducted every Wednesday morning unless there is a threat of severe weather."