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KHA55 Oshkosh 162.525 "The official National Weather Service forecast for the southeast Nebraska Panhandle and far northeast Colorado..." "This is NOAA Weather Radio station KHA55, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.525 Megahertz. This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting through tower facilities in Oshkosh, Nebraska. This service is made possible through the cooperation of Wheat Belt Public Power District, Nebraska Region 21 Emergency Management, and Pinpoint Communications. KHA55 serves portions of the southern Nebraska Panhandle, far northeast Colorado, and the western Sandhills." "The current time is __ Mountain Daylight Time." "The forecast for Lake McConaughy..." "Here is the hazardous weather outlook..." "Here are the 8 PM Mountain Daylight Time observations. At Ogallala... in Sidney [detailed conditions]... at Alliance... in Sterling... at Holyoke... elsewhere around the high plains, in Rapid City... at Pine Ridge... at Chadron... in Scottsbluff... at Cheyenne... in Denver... at Imperial... around the region, in North Platte... at Valentine... at Omaha... at Wichita... in Laramie... at Pierre... once again, at 8 PM Mountain Daylight Time, Ogallala reported... in Sidney..." (10/23)

"The North Platte climate summary for this evening, as of [time], [date]..." "The Imperial climate summary for this evening, as of [time], [date]..."