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 12/9/2003 Weather Information NOAA Weather Radio Page- Sacramento
NOAA Weather Radio
As the "Voice of the National Weather Service," NOAA Weather Radio provides a continuous broadcast of the latest weather information from the National Weather Service Forecast Office (NWSFO) in Sacramento. Personnel at NWSO Sacramento are responsible for three separate NOAA Weather Radios - one for the Northern Sacramento Valley area, one for the Southern Sacramento Valley and Northern San Joaquin Valley area, and one for Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
Listeners up north can tune in WXL88 at 162.55 MHz for broadcasts transmitted from a tower on top of South Fork Mountain in Shasta County. Listeners in the Southern Sacramento Valley, the Northern San Joaquin Valley and surrounding areas can choose between two frequencies. People residing in the Sacramento area northward to Oroville can tune in WWF67 at 162.40 MHz, which is transmitted from Wolf Mountain in Nevada County. A simulcast transmission on KEC57 at 162.55 MHz is broadcast from Jackson in Amador County, and can be heard from Sacramento southward to Modesto. Listeners in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties and the West Delta can tune to KZZ75 on 162.425 MHz which is broadcast from Mt Diablo in Contra Costa County.
 12/9/2003 Weather Information National Weather Service : Zone Forecast
For Davis and the Southern Sacramento Valley, California
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