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WXN29 Call Hill 162.425 and WXN55 Mt. Washington 162.450 Not currently in this database. As a NWS Binghamton station, there are a few particulars to listen for. "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio All-Hazards station WXN29 on Call Hill, on a frequency of 162.425 megahertz. And WXN55 at Mount Washington, on a frequency of 162.450 megahertz. This broadcast originates from the National Weather Service office in Binghamton and serves the central southern tier of New York." "Here is the hazardous weather outlook for Corning, Bath, Cornell and vicinity... here is the extended hazardous weather outlook..." "Here is the National Weather Service forecast for Corning, Bath, Cornell and vicinity..." "Here is the National Weather Service extended forecast for Corning, Bath, Cornell and vicinity..." "At 9 PM Eastern Daylight Time at... around central New York (or "around the region...")... in western New York... in eastern Pennsylvania... repeating, at 9 PM Eastern Daylight Time at ___..." Some cities in or near the coverage area include Hornell, Canisteo, Corning and Bath, so these may be mentioned on the broadcast.