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WXL37 Highland 162.475 "And now the hourly information for the Greater Northeast. Here are the 11 AM Eastern Daylight Time observations. At Dutchess County 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 _. Around the Monticello and Poughkeepsie area, at Stewart Field, _ was reported, with a temperature of _. Looking around the northeast, it was _, with a temperature of _ at Springfield Massachusetts, and _ at New York City. It was _, with a temperature of _ at Albany, _ at Boston, _ at Bradley Field, and _ at Rome. It was _, with a temperature of _ at Burlington, and _ at Buffalo. Again, the 11 AM Eastern Daylight Time hourly information for the Mid Hudson Valley. At Stewart Field... at Poughkeepsie, it was _, with a temperature of _." "Here is the latest NOAA Weather Radio forecast, issued at [time] Eastern Daylight Time..." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for northwestern Connecticut, western Massachusetts, east-central New York, Eastern New York, and southern Vermont..." (7/23, 7/25)
"You are listening to the NOAA Weather Radio WXL37, the voice of the National Weather Service, broadcasting the latest weather forecasts, warnings and other information, 24 hours a day. WXL37 is brought to you with the cooperation of the Orange and Ulster BOCES Risk Management, and radio station WPDH and WEOK. WXL37 is coming to you from the WPDH and WEOK tower located on Illinois Mountain, Highland, Ulster County, New York, at 162.475 megahertz, and serves the Mid-Hudson Valley, Eastern Catskills, and Litchfield Hills of Connecticut. This program is provided by your National Weather Service office in Albany, New York on the campus of the University at Albany."
Previous forecast intro: "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the Mid Hudson Valley... and for the eastern Catskills... and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area..."