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WXM74 Sutton 162.450 "Here is the forecast for Nicholas, Webster and Upshur counties, issued at _..." "Here is the forecast for the remainder of the listening area, issued at _..." "The extended forecast for the WXM74 listening area..." "This is NOAA Weather Radio, All-Hazards, station WXM74 in Sutton, West Virginia, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.45 Megahertz, originating from the National Weather Service office in Charleston, West Virginia." "The current time is _ Eastern Daylight Time." "These are the regional weather observations at 9 AM. In Sutton... Clarksburg reports... Charleston reports... Elkins reports... at Buckhannon... at Morgantown... at Wheeling... at Parkersburg... in Martinsburg... in Petersburg... in Pittsburgh..." "The latest river and lake levels at 9 AM. The level of Sutton Lake was... at Burnsville Lake... Stonewall Jackson Lake... and the level at Summersville lake was... For the Gauley River at Camden-On-Gauley, the stage was... and for the Gauley River near Craigsville..." "Here is the latest weather synopsis for the Middle Ohio Valley and Central Appalachians, issued at _ Eastern Daylight Time..." (6/24)

Following the climate summary: "Now here is this morning's climatic report from cooperative observers within the radio listening area. Low temperatures recorded during the 24 hour period ending near 8 AM this morning. Sutton... Gassaway... Rosedale... for Hacker Valley... Summersville... Mount Nebo... for Spencer... Stonewall Lake... Buckhannon... for Snowshoe... High temperatures recorded during the 24 hour period ending near 8 AM this morning. Sutton... Gassaway... Rosedale... for Hacker Valley... Summersville... Mount Nebo... for Spencer... Stonewall Lake... Buckhannon... for Snowshoe... Here are the 24 hour precipitation amounts, in inches, ending near 8 AM this morning. Sutton... Gassaway... Rosedale... for Hacker Valley... Summersville... Mount Nebo... for Spencer... Stonewall Lake... Snowshoe..." (6/24)