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'''WXJ31 Thomaston 162.500''' “Here is the hazardous weather outlook…” “Here is the official forecast from your National Weather Service, for the Thomaston listening area… and now the extended forecast…” “The following reports of weather temperature and wind were made at 10 AM. Peachtree City… elsewhere around the region, Columbus… Auburn… Albany… Dothan… Montgomery… Atlanta… Athens… Greenville-Spartanburg… Anniston… Alma…” (11/20)
'''WXJ31 Thomaston 162.500''' “The following reports of weather temperature and wind were made at 10 AM. Peachtree City… elsewhere around the region, Columbus… Auburn… Albany… Dothan… Montgomery… Atlanta… Athens… Greenville-Spartanburg… Anniston… Alma…” “Here is the hazardous weather outlook…” “Here is the official forecast from your National Weather Service, for the Thomaston listening area… and now the extended forecast…” (11/20)


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WXJ31 Thomaston 162.500 “The following reports of weather temperature and wind were made at 10 AM. Peachtree City… elsewhere around the region, Columbus… Auburn… Albany… Dothan… Montgomery… Atlanta… Athens… Greenville-Spartanburg… Anniston… Alma…” “Here is the hazardous weather outlook…” “Here is the official forecast from your National Weather Service, for the Thomaston listening area… and now the extended forecast…” (11/20)