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Created page with "'''WWF91 Llano 162.425''' "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio station WWF91 in Llano, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.425 megahertz, originating from the Austin-San Antonio Weather Forecast Office." "The current time is __ Central Standard Time." “The Llano NOAA Weather Radio roundup. At 1 PM at Llano... at Burnet ''[detailed conditions]''... Junction... Fredericksburg... Georgetown... Austin-Bergstrom... San Antonio... San Angelo... Kerrville... Brady..." “Y..."
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'''WWF91 Llano 162.425''' "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio station WWF91 in Llano, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.425 megahertz, originating from the Austin-San Antonio Weather Forecast Office." "The current time is __ Central Standard Time." “The Llano NOAA Weather Radio roundup. At 1 PM at Llano... at Burnet ''[detailed conditions]''... Junction... Fredericksburg... Georgetown... Austin-Bergstrom... San Antonio... San Angelo... Kerrville... Brady..." “Your weather synopsis for south-central Texas…” “Your local forecast…” (2/22)
'''WWF91 Llano 162.425''' "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio station WWF91 in Llano Texas, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.425 megahertz, originating from the Austin-San Antonio National Weather Service Forecast Office." "The current time is _ Central Daylight Time." “The Llano NOAA Weather Radio roundup. At 1 PM at Llano, it was _. The temperature was _, and the dew point _. Relative humidity was _ percent, the wind _ at _ miles an hour, and the pressure was _ inches and, _. At Burnet, it was _. The temperature was _, and the dew point _. Relative humidity was _ percent. The wind _ at _ miles an hour, gusting to _, and the pressure was _ inches and, _. Junction ''(sky condition)'', ''(temperature)''. Fredericksburg _, _. Georgetown _, _. Austin-Bergstrom International _, _. San Antonio _, _. San Angelo _, _. Kerrville _, _. Brady _, _." "Your weather synopsis for south-central Texas..." "Your local forecast..." (2/22, 5/26)
 
"You're listening to NOAA Weather Radio, station WWF91, the voice of the National Weather Service, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.425 megahertz from a transmitter near Llano. NOAA Weather Radio is on the air 24 hours a day, broadcasting warnings, watches, and related statements. A weekly test of the NOAA Weather Radio tone alert is conducted each Wednesday, between 10 a.m. and noon, unless severe weather is in the area, in which case the weekly test will be postponed until the next good weather day. Our internet address is weather.gov/ewx. Our telephone number is 830-629-0130."
 
"The tropical weather outlook for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of America..."


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Latest revision as of 11:30, 20 May 2026

WWF91 Llano 162.425 "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio station WWF91 in Llano Texas, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.425 megahertz, originating from the Austin-San Antonio National Weather Service Forecast Office." "The current time is _ Central Daylight Time." “The Llano NOAA Weather Radio roundup. At 1 PM at Llano, it was _. The temperature was _, and the dew point _. Relative humidity was _ percent, the wind _ at _ miles an hour, and the pressure was _ inches and, _. At Burnet, it was _. The temperature was _, and the dew point _. Relative humidity was _ percent. The wind _ at _ miles an hour, gusting to _, and the pressure was _ inches and, _. Junction (sky condition), (temperature). Fredericksburg _, _. Georgetown _, _. Austin-Bergstrom International _, _. San Antonio _, _. San Angelo _, _. Kerrville _, _. Brady _, _." "Your weather synopsis for south-central Texas..." "Your local forecast..." (2/22, 5/26)

"You're listening to NOAA Weather Radio, station WWF91, the voice of the National Weather Service, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.425 megahertz from a transmitter near Llano. NOAA Weather Radio is on the air 24 hours a day, broadcasting warnings, watches, and related statements. A weekly test of the NOAA Weather Radio tone alert is conducted each Wednesday, between 10 a.m. and noon, unless severe weather is in the area, in which case the weekly test will be postponed until the next good weather day. Our internet address is weather.gov/ewx. Our telephone number is 830-629-0130."

"The tropical weather outlook for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of America..."