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WXN74 Hickman 162.500 "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio, All-Hazards, the voice of the National Weather Service. This is station WXN74, located in Smith County. The broadcast originates from the National Weather Service office near Nashville." "In Nashville at 7 AM... around Middle Tennessee, Clarksville... Crossville... Columbia-Mount Pleasant... Dickson... Fayetteville... Gallatin... Lawrenceburg... Lebanon... Lewisburg... Livingston... McMinnville... Murfreesboro... Portland... Pulaski... Rockwood... Shelbyville... Smyrna... Cookeville-Sparta... Springfield... Tullahoma... West Nashville... Winchester... elsewhere in Tennessee, Chattanooga... Jackson... Knoxville... Memphis... Oak Ridge... Tri-Cities... across the region, Louisville... Bowling Green... Huntsville... Paducah... Birmingham... Atlanta... again, conditions at Nashville..." "The current time is __ Central Daylight Time." "Here is the forecast for Hickman, Smithville, Watertown, Baxter, Gainesboro, and surrounding areas..." (9/23)
"This is NOAA Weather Radio All-Hazards station WXN74 operating twenty-four hours daily on the frequency of 162.5, in Smith County. The programming originates from the National Weather Service office located near Nashville. WXN74 provides the latest public and short-term weather forecasts and weather conditions from around the area. Severe weather watches and warnings, and civil emergencies are transmitted for the broadcast area as needed. Current weather conditions are updated once every hour. The hazardous weather outlook is broadcast each morning. A weekly NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards alarm test is conducted each Wednesday between 11 AM and noon, weather permitting. Otherwise, the alarm will only be activated for severe weather watches and warnings, or civil emergencies, affecting the Tennessee counties of Kenyon, DeKalb, Jackson, Putnam, Smith, Trousdale, and Wilson. Please note that severe weather watches and warnings for counties other than those just mentioned will not receive an alarm on this transmitter. The National Weather Service needs input from our listeners in the event of a signal loss. To report a signal loss, please call our office during normal business hours at 615-754-4633. The number again is 615-754-4633."