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WXJ95 Key West 162.400 “This is the tropical weather outlook issued by the National Hurricane Center, for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico…” "You are listening to NOAA All-Hazard Weather Radio station WXJ95, the voice of the National Weather Service in Key West, Florida, broadcasting from an antenna on Sugarloaf Key on a frequency of 162.4 megahertz, with broadcasts available on marine VHF Channel 2." “These are the 1 PM observations around the Florida Keys. At Key West International Airport… at Naval Air Station Key West on Boca Chica Key… at Florida Keys Marathon International Airport [detailed conditions]… at Ocean Reef Club Airport in Key Largo [detailed conditions]... at Homestead… at West Kendall… at Miami… These are the 1 PM marine observations: at Coast Guard Sector Key West... Sand Key Light... at Sombrero Key Light... at Alligator Reef... at Carysfort Reef... at the buoy south of Satan Shoal, 7 nautical miles west-southwest of Sand Key Light... at the buoy 46 nautical miles northwest of Dry Tortugas Light... at the buoy 75 nautical miles northwest of Dry Tortugas Light... at the buoy 85 nautical miles north of Dry Tortugas Light...” “The forecast for the lower and middle Keys, including Key West and Marathon… and now, taking a look at the extended forecast...” “Here is the latest weather synopsis…” “Here is your latest coastal waters forecast…” “The forecast for the Bay Side and Gulf Side from Craig Key to Half Moon Shoal out to 5 fathoms issued at [time and date]…” “The forecast for the straits of Florida from Craig Key through the Dry Tortugas, issued at [time and date]…” “The forecast for the southeastern Gulf of Mexico, including Dry Tortugas and Rebecca Shoal Channel, issued at [time and date]…” "The tides at Garden Key in the Dry Tortugas... The tides at Key West Harbor... The tides at Snipe Point... The tides at Vaca Cut..." (5/21, 6/24)