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WWG53 Parker 162.425 "The forecast for west-central Pennsylvania..." "And now, taking a look at the extended forecast..." "Here is the river report... The following are today's 7 AM observed stages. On the Monongahela River, the Grays Landing stage... at Charleroi... at Elizabeth... and at Braddock... and on the Allegheny River, Franklin... Parker... the Kittanning stage... Sharpsburg... also for the Ohio River, Pittsburgh... Dashields... The water temperature on the Allegheny River is..." "Now here is the synopsis..." "This is NOAA Weather Radio WWG53 in Parker, Pennsylvania. Operating on 162.425 Megahertz, outputting of 1000 watts, at a site owned by Central Electric Co-Op. This broadcast originates from the National Weather Service in Moon Township, Pennsylvania." "The current time is _ Eastern Daylight Time." "At 4 PM, at Butler County Airport... Weather conditions across northwestern Pennsylvania, Zelienople... at Franklin Regional Airport [detailed conditions]... Erie... DuBois... Meadville... Bradford... and Clearfield... in northeast Ohio, Akron... Youngstown... and Cleveland... in southwest P.A., Pittsburgh... West Mifflin... Beaver Falls... New Castle... Latrobe... Washington... and Indiana. In central Pennsylvania, Altoona... State College... and Johnstown... in West Virginia, Morgantown... Wheeling... Parkersburg... in southeast Ohio, Zanesville... and Columbus... once again, at Butler..." (6/24)