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KIH31 San Luis Obispo 162.550 "Here is the surf forecast, for the San Luis Obispo County beaches..." "The coastal waters forecast for the following: waters from Point Piedras Blancas to Point Sal westward to 10 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast for the following: waters from Point Piedras Blancas to Point Sal westward from 10 to 60 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast for the following: waters from Point Sal to Santa Cruz Island and westward 60 nautical miles including San Miguel and Santa Rosa Islands..." "The forecast for the San Luis Obispo County coast..." "The forecast for the Santa Barbara central coast..." "The forecast for the southern Salinas Valley..." "The forecast for the Santa Lucia Mountains..." "Thank you for listening to NOAA Weather Radio. The current time is ___ Pacific Standard Time." "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio station KIH31, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.55 Megahertz. This station is operated by the National Weather Service in Oxnard, California, and transmits from a tower on Cuesta Peak near San Luis Obispo." "Here is the latest weather synopsis..." "At 9 PM Pacific Standard Time, on [date], these were the conditions. At San Luis Obispo... at Monterey... at Salinas... at Paso Robles... at Bakersfield... at Santa Maria... at Santa Barbara... around 9 PM Pacific Standard Time, on [date], these were the conditions along the southern California coast. Across the coastal waters from north to south, at Cape San Martin buoy... at Diablo Canyon buoy... at Point Sal buoy... at West Santa Barbara Channel buoy..." (1/24, 2/24)