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WZ2500 Sand Mountain 162.450 "Forecast summary..." "Now for the National Weather Service forecast for the New River Valley, including Woodville, Max Meadows, Marion, Speedwell and Pulaski..." "The forecast for the mountain empire of Virginia, including Willis, Galax and Elk Creek..." "Finally, the forecast for the northern foothills of North Carolina, including Mount Airy..." "The extended forecast for the New River Valley and the northern foothills of North Carolina..." "Here are some 4 PM observations from around the area. In Marion... at Pulaski [detailed conditions]... in Richlands [detailed conditions]... at Blacksburg [detailed conditions]... in Roanoke [detailed conditions]... elsewhere across Virginia, in Abingdon... at Lonesome Pine... in North Carolina, at Mount Airy... at Ashe County Jefferson Airport... in Wilkesboro... at Boone... in West Virginia, in Bluefield... at Pineville..." "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." "This is NOAA Weather Radio, All Hazards, WZ2500, broadcasting from the National Weather Service office in Blacksburg, Virginia and transmitting on a frequency of 162.450 megahertz, from an antenna located on the WVTF communications tower on Sand Mountain, in Wythe County, Virginia." (6/24)