570 NOUS42 KTAE 160144 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134-GAZ120>131- 142>148-155>161-161344- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 944 PM EDT Tue Sep 15 2020 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS... Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon St. Andrew Bay 56 MPH 0231 PM 09/15 30.13N/85.72W 2.9 S Eastpoint (WEATHERSTEM 54 MPH 0810 AM 09/14 29.71N/84.89W St. George Island 48 MPH 0758 AM 09/14 29.67N/84.86W 17 S Saint George Island 47 MPH 1200 PM 09/15 29.41N/84.86W Shell Point 45 MPH 0354 PM 09/14 30.06N/84.29W Apalachee Bay - Panacea Chan 44 MPH 1209 PM 09/15 30.01N/84.34W Shell Point (WEATHERSTEM) 44 MPH 0400 PM 09/14 30.06N/84.29W Apalachicola 43 MPH 0811 AM 09/14 29.73N/85.03W Panama City Beach, FL 42 MPH 1112 AM 09/15 30.21N/85.88W Apalachicola, FL 40 MPH 1112 AM 09/15 29.73N/84.98W Tyndall AFB 38 MPH 0231 PM 09/15 30.07N/85.57W 2.1 N Magnolia Beach (WEATHE 36 MPH 0240 PM 09/15 30.19N/85.72W Panama City Beach 36 MPH 0157 PM 09/15 30.23N/85.88W Molinelli Army Heliport 36 MPH 0155 PM 09/15 31.48N/85.78W Panacea 35 MPH 1216 PM 09/15 29.97N/84.36W 2.0 SW Killearn Estates (WEA 35 MPH 0450 PM 09/14 30.49N/84.25W 0.5 NE Port Saint Joe (WEATH 35 MPH 1010 AM 09/15 29.81N/85.29W De Funiak Sprngs 33 MPH 0555 PM 09/13 30.73N/86.15W Quincy 33 MPH 0435 PM 09/14 30.60N/84.55W Albany 31 MPH 0330 PM 09/13 31.53N/84.20W Tully (WEATHERSTEM) 31 MPH 0120 PM 09/14 30.11N/84.38W 1.1 NE Green Point (WEATHERS 31 MPH 0810 AM 09/14 29.77N/84.82W Panama City 31 MPH 0932 AM 09/15 30.35N/85.80W Tallahassee International Ai 30 MPH 0257 PM 09/13 30.40N/84.35W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  944 NOUS42 KTAE 160147 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134-GAZ120>131- 142>148-155>161-161347- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 947 PM EDT Tue Sep 15 2020 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon Apalachicola 7.63 in 0853 PM 09/15 29.73N/85.03W Tyndall AFB 6.95 in 0926 PM 09/15 30.07N/85.57W Wilma 6.76 in 0847 PM 09/15 30.18N/84.94W Sumatra 6.16 in 0848 PM 09/15 30.02N/84.99W Sanborn 5.65 in 0919 PM 09/15 30.07N/84.59W Panama City 5.55 in 0853 PM 09/15 30.35N/85.80W St. Marks 4.62 in 0846 PM 09/15 30.01N/84.42W Eastpoint 1.4 NW 4.21 in 0700 AM 09/15 29.76N/84.89W Apalachicola 0.8 WNW 3.97 in 0647 AM 09/15 29.73N/85.01W De Funiak Sprngs 3.83 in 0815 PM 09/15 30.73N/86.15W Miramar Beach 9.5 ESE 3.20 in 0800 AM 09/15 30.35N/86.20W Rehobeth 2.1 SSW 3.05 in 0800 AM 09/15 31.09N/85.46W Panama City Beach 0.3 SW 2.78 in 0700 AM 09/15 30.21N/85.86W Geneva 2.48 in 0925 PM 09/15 31.06N/85.82W Marianna 2.47 in 0900 PM 09/15 30.83N/85.18W Panama City 6.9 ESE 2.32 in 1259 AM 09/15 30.14N/85.57W Tallahassee 5.5 ENE 2.05 in 0700 AM 09/15 30.48N/84.19W Tallahassee International Ai 1.99 in 0853 PM 09/15 30.40N/84.35W Lower Grand Lagoon 2.2 NW 1.98 in 0800 AM 09/15 30.16N/85.78W Bloxham 1.97 in 0915 PM 09/15 30.36N/84.61W Tallahassee 5.7 SE 1.90 in 0800 AM 09/15 30.39N/84.22W Shell Point 1.89 in 0442 PM 09/15 30.06N/84.29W Quincy 6.0 SW 1.89 in 0800 AM 09/15 30.53N/84.66W Quincy 6.0 SW 1.81 in 0820 AM 09/15 30.52N/84.66W De Funiak Springs 12.5 NW 1.78 in 0800 AM 09/15 30.84N/86.28W Monticello 1 NNE 1.73 in 0700 AM 09/15 30.56N/83.86W Monticello 9.8 SW 1.73 in 0700 AM 09/15 30.44N/83.99W Tallahassee 4.7 ENE 1.72 in 0700 AM 09/15 30.48N/84.21W Woodruff Dam 1.72 in 0800 AM 09/15 30.71N/84.88W Hosford 2.7 SW 1.63 in 0700 AM 09/15 30.35N/84.82W 1.0 W Chattahoochee 1.60 in 0930 PM 09/15 30.70N/84.86W 0.9 NE Thomas City 1.57 in 0900 PM 09/15 30.37N/83.97W 1.2 SW Attapulgus 1.52 in 0900 PM 09/15 30.74N/84.50W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  850 NOUS42 KRAH 160858 PNSRAH NCZ007>011-021>028-038>043-073>078-083>086-088-089-161500- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT National Weather Service RALEIGH NC 458 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 The warning alarm feature of the NOAA weather and all hazards radio will be activated for test purposes this morning between 11 am and noon. This test is conducted every Wednesday morning, unless there is a threat of severe weather. $$  844 NOUS45 KBOU 160859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-162300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT WED SEP 16 2020 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 11-16 In 2013...a deep southerly flow over Colorado...ahead of a nearly stationary low pressure system over the Great Basin... pumped copious amounts of monsoonal moisture into the area. In addition...a weak stationary front stretched along the Front Range Foothills and Palmer Divide. This resulted in a prolonged period of moderate to heavy rain across the Front Range Foothills...Palmer Divide...Urban Corridor. By the 14th...storm totals ranged from 6 to 18 inches...highest in the foothills of Boulder County. The headwaters then moved down the South Platte River and caused widespread flooding with record flood stages at several locations as it made its way downstream. The record high flood stages resulted in widespread flooding along the South Platte River Basin. The flood damage encompassed 4500 square miles of the Front Range...left 7 dead...forced thousands to evacuate...and destroyed thousands of homes and farms. Record amounts of rainfall generated flash floods that tore up roads and lines of communication... leaving many stranded. Nearly 19000 homes were damaged... and over 1500 destroyed. Colorado Department of Transportation estimated at least 30 state highway bridges were destroyed and an additional 20 seriously damaged. Preliminary assessments of the state's infrastructure showed damage of $40 million to roads and $112 million to bridges. Repair costs for state and and county roads ran into the hundreds of millions of dollars. Miles of freight and passenger rail lines were washed out or submerged... including a section servicing Amtrak's iconic California Zephyr. The town of Lyons was isolated by the flooding of St. Vrain Creek...and several earth dams along the Front Range burst or were over-topped. Floodwaters swept through Estes Park; damaged hundreds of buildings and destroyed large sections of U.S. 34 from Loveland and U.S. 36 from Lyons to Boulder. U.S. 34 suffered the most damage... with 85 percent of its roadway and bridges destroyed. In Weld County...about nearly two thousand gas wells were damaged and had to be closed off as the floodwaters inundated entire communities. Sewage treatment plants and other utilities were knocked out in a number of towns. Governor Hickenlooper declared a disaster emergency on September 13th...in 11 counties across northeast Colorado including: Adams...Arapahoe...Broomfield...Boulder...Denver... Jefferson...Larimer...Logan...Morgan...Washington and Weld. By the 15th...federal emergency declarations covered those counties as well as Clear Creek County. Projected losses from the flooding statewide was nearly two billion dollars in property damage...according to Eqecat...a catastrophe modeling firm. The damage was most severe in and around Lyons and Boulder. More than 11 thousand people were evacuated...reportedly the largest since Hurricane Katrina. President Obama declared a state of emergency for Boulder and Larimer Counties. An additional 10 counties were added on the 16th and included: Adams... Arapahoe...Broomfield...Clear Creek...Denver...Jefferson... Morgan...Logan...Washington and Weld Counties. The president also declared a major disaster specifically for Boulder County. There were six fatalities directly attributed to flash flooding. Two 19-yr old teenagers died on the 11th...after they were swept away by floodwaters after abandoning their car on Lindon Drive in Boulder. In Jamestown...a 72-yr old man was killed when the building he was in collapsed. An 80-yr old Lyons resident died in the early morning hours of the 12th...when his truck was swept into the St. Vrain River near his home. Later on the 12th...a 79-yr old Larimer County resident was killed when she was swept away while trying to climb to safety from her home in Cedar Point. A 61-yr old Cedar Point resident died when her home was swept down the Big Thompson River by the floodwaters. An 80-yr old Idaho Springs resident drowned in Clear Creek when the embankment he was standing on collapsed. In Boulder...some of the monthly records broken included: one-day all-time record: 9.08 inches which shattered the previous wettest day of 4.8 inches set on July 31... 1919; one-month record of 18.16 inches...which broke the previous all-time monthly record of 9.59 inches set in May of 1995; wettest September on record which broke the previous record of 5.5 inches set in September of 1940; one-year record of 34.15 inches broke the previous wettest year of 29.93 inches set in 1995. At Denver International Airport...the total precipitation for the month of September was 5.61 inches...which was 4.65 inches above the normal of 0.96 inches. This is the most precipitation ever recorded in Denver for the month of September. Daily precipitation records included 1.11 inches on the 12th and 2.01 inches on the 14th. 15-17 In 2000...unusually hot weather for so late in the season occurred when temperatures climbed into the 90's setting daily record maximum temperatures on each of the 3 days. The high temperature was 92 degrees on the 15th and 95 degrees on both the 16th and 17th. 15-19 In 1906...rain on 5 consecutive days totaled 1.61 inches. A thunderstorm occurred on the 17th. High temperatures ranged from 48 degrees on the 16th to 65 degrees on the 15th. Low temperatures were in the lower to mid 40's. 16 In 1874...a blast of west winds caused minor injuries during working hours in Boulder. In Denver...the winds veered suddenly from the southwest to the northwest around noon and increased to a maximum sustained speed of 49 mph behind an apparent cold front. The winds remained strong and backed to the west for the remainder of the afternoon. In 2000...the record high temperature of 95 degrees at Denver International Airport established or equaled 3 different record extremes: the high temperature broke the previous record high for the day of 92 degrees set over a century ago in 1895; it marked the warmest that it has been so late in September; it also marked the 60th day during the warm season that the temperature had reached 90 degrees or more...equaling the record first set on September 29...1994. In 2006...strong bora winds behind a Pacific cold front raked the eastern slopes of the mountains and metro Denver during the afternoon. Northwest winds were sustained to 40 mph with gusts as high as 54 mph at Denver International Airport. In 2007...a severe thunderstorm produced a peak wind gust of 67 mph...about one mile east of Bennett. At Denver International Airport...a peak wind gust of 48 mph was observed. 16-19 In 1971...a record breaking early fall snow storm caused extensive damage to trees and utility lines. The heavy wet snow occurred with little wind...but caused record breaking cold temperatures for so early in the season. Snowfall totaled 15.6 inches at Stapleton International Airport with most of the snowfall...12.0 inches...occurring on the 17th. This was the heaviest first snow of the season. The maximum snow depth on the ground was 13 inches. Record low temperatures were set on three consecutive days: 31 degrees on the 17th...23 degrees on the 18th...and 20 degrees on the 19th...which was also a new all-time record minimum for the month at that time. Record low maximum temperatures were set on 4 consecutive days: 48 degrees on the 16th...35 degrees on the 17th...40 degrees on the 18th... and 42 degrees on the 19th. $$  836 NOUS41 KAKQ 160910 PNSAKQ MDZ021>025-NCZ012>017-030>032-102-VAZ048-060>062-064>069-075>090- 092-093-095>100-509>525-161500- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wakefield VA 510 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... Between 1130 am and noon EDT today, and normally every Wednesday, we will conduct a test of the NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio Alarm System. Those with alarm functionality on their radios are asked to ensure that they are turned on, in order to confirm that the test was received. Again, the alarm test will be conducted between 1130 am and noon EDT today. The alarm test may be cancelled without notice in the event of rapidly developing warning or watch conditions, which require the Wakefield office to shift into a higher alert mode. $$ NWS/AKQ  408 NOUS41 KLWX 160947 PNSLWX MDZ016-017-501-502-VAZ050>052-055>057-502-WVZ050-051-055-501>504- 162200- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 547 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... NOAA Weather Radio transmitters WXM-43 in Frostburg Maryland and WZ-2527 in Fredericksburg Virginia, both broadcasting on a frequency of 162.425 MHz, are currently off the air due to a communications issue. Technicians are investigating the problem and will restore service as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience. $$  969 NOUS42 KTAE 161115 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134-GAZ120>131- 142>148-155>161-162315- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 715 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS OVERNIGHT... Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Florida... ...Bay County... Panama City 46 MPH 1055 PM 09/15 30.35N/85.80W Tyndall AFB 46 MPH 0537 AM 09/16 30.07N/85.57W Panama City Beach 46 MPH 0517 AM 09/16 30.23N/85.88W 2.1 N Magnolia Beach (WEATHE 43 MPH 0120 AM 09/16 30.19N/85.72W Southport 38 MPH 0320 AM 09/16 30.31N/85.61W ...Franklin County... St. George Island 45 MPH 0323 AM 09/16 29.67N/84.86W Apalachicola 41 MPH 1039 PM 09/15 29.73N/85.03W Apalachicola, FL 40 MPH 0554 AM 09/16 29.73N/84.98W ...Gulf County... 0.5 NE Port Saint Joe (WEATH 40 MPH 0630 AM 09/16 29.81N/85.29W 0.5 NW Ward Ridge (WEATHERST 36 MPH 1130 PM 09/15 29.79N/85.29W ...Wakulla County... Panacea 37 MPH 0732 PM 09/15 29.97N/84.36W Shell Point (WEATHERSTEM) 36 MPH 0750 PM 09/15 30.06N/84.29W ...Walton County... 0.7 S Port Washington (WEATH 38 MPH 0610 AM 09/16 30.36N/86.11W De Funiak Sprngs 35 MPH 1055 PM 09/15 30.73N/86.15W ...Maritime Stations... Panama City Beach, FL 59 MPH 0636 AM 09/16 30.21N/85.88W 17 S Saint George Island 53 MPH 0300 AM 09/16 29.41N/84.86W St. Andrew Bay 52 MPH 0636 AM 09/16 30.13N/85.72W 2.9 S Eastpoint (WEATHERSTEM 49 MPH 1030 PM 09/15 29.71N/84.89W Apalachee Bay - Panacea Chan 36 MPH 1234 AM 09/16 30.01N/84.34W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  791 NOUS45 KTFX 161118 PNSTFX MTZ008>015-044>055-161700- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREAT FALLS MT 515 AM MDT WED SEP 16 2020 ...RECORD OR NEAR RECORD MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES FORECAST FOR SEP 17... LOCATION FORECAST HIGH RECORD HIGH Dillon 83 85 West Yellowstone 81 84 ...RECORD OR NEAR RECORD MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES FORECAST FOR SEP 18... LOCATION FORECAST HIGH RECORD HIGH Bozeman MSU 85 87 $$  362 NOUS41 KWBC 161120 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 20-86 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 720 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Ben Kyger, Director NCEP Central Operations Subject: Outage of some NWS Products on SBN/NOAAPort and NWS Web Services for Planned Maintenance Effective date: September 21, 2020 On or about September 21, 2020, NWS/NCO will be performing network maintenance that will cause an outage for three (3) hours from 1300z to 1600z. Some NWS products and data will be unavailable via NOAAPort/SBN and NCEP Web Services during the outage. In the event of Critical Weather Day (CWD), this maintenance will be postponed. During the maintenance window, the following impacts are expected: 1) The following data sets disseminated on NOAAPort/SBN/National Weather-Wire Service (NWWS) will not be available during the maintenance window, but will be queued to send once complete: - Tsunami Watches/Warnings - CAP1.2 formatted Watches, Warnings, and Advisories (WWA) messages - Surface observation data from the FAA's Weather Message Switching Center Replacement (WMSCR) - Local Storm Reports (LSRs) - Site-Specific (SPOT) Forecasts - GOES-16, GOES-17, NOAA-20, S-NPP, and polar products (will not backfill in full) - NCEP Integrated Dissemination Program (IDP) Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS) data - NCEP IDP Multi-Radar/Multi-Sensor System (MRMS) data - NCEP IDP Hydrometeorological Automated Data System (HADS) data - NCEP model data - NOAA20 sounder satellite products - Vaisala Lightning data - Buoy and Ship data - METAR data (i.e. Canadian, FAA, military) - International model data (i.e. ECMWF data) - Some NCEP Centers (i.e. CPC/WPC/OPC) products To the best of our ability this list encompasses the data sets impacted but may not be fully inclusive. 2) The following data will not be available on NWS Web Services during the maintenance window, but will be queued to send once complete: https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov It will also not be available for delivery to the WMO Global Telecommunication System (GTS), or NWS Telecommunication Gateway (TG) partners to include DOD and FAA. - Watches, Warnings, and Advisories (not including CAP1.2 format) /data/watches_warnings /SL.us008001/DF.c5/DC.textf/ - Radar Level 3 /SL.us008001/DF.of/DC.radar/ - NDFD products - Upper Air products - Observations (METARs, SPECIs, Marine, etc) - Forecast discussion products - WFO zone forecast products - Terminal Area Forecast (TAF) data - Some SPC, NHC, and AWC products 3) Watches, Warnings, and Advisories will not be available through the EDIS (Email Data Input System) application. 4) The 13Z through 15Z Real-Time Mesoscale Analysis (RTMA) and associated precipitation analysis products will likely experience some degradation due to expected missing input data during the outage. For questions regarding this migration and the detailed impacts above, please contact: Carissa Klemmer, Chief NCO Implementation and Data Services Branch, Dataflow Team ncep.pmb.dataflow@noaa.gov NWS Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  187 NOUS41 KWBC 161345 PNSWSH Public Information Statement 20-66 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 945 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees From: Allison Allen, Chief Marine, Tropical and Tsunami Weather Services Branch Subject: Soliciting Comments through October 30, 2020, on Proposal to Change High Surf Advisory to a Plain- Language Statement The NWS is soliciting specific feedback on the proposal to change the High Surf Advisory to a plain-language statement. The NWS is considering a major change to the Watch, Warning, and Advisory (WWA) system. For information on this and other proposed changes see: https://www.weather.gov/hazardsimplification/ The proposed new system would remove the terms "Advisory," "Special Weather Statement," and "NOWcast" as headlines, and streamline all sub-Watch and sub-Warning information into a single, plain- language statement. Under the proposal, Valid Time Event Code (VTEC) would still be available in the message for partners to parse out information. The VTEC would change from SU.Y to SU.S. Additionally, NWS Weather Forecast Offices (WFO) would add a more generic headline that succinctly describes the high surf conditions. A description and example of the proposed changes can be found at: https://nws.weather.gov/products/PDD/PDD_ProposedChange_HighSurf Advisory_2020.pdf Please provide feedback on this proposal by taking the following short survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/highsurf For more information or questions, please contact: Darren Wright NWS National Marine Program Leader Silver Spring, MD 301-427-9283 darren.wright@noaa.gov or John Kuhn NWS Meteorologist Silver Spring, MD 301-427-9364 john.f.kuhn@noaa.gov National Public Information Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  459 NOUS43 KGLD 161204 PNSGLD Public Information Statement National Weather Service Goodland KS 600 AM MDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 2007, strong thunderstorm outflow winds resulted in blowing dirt with visibility dropping to between zero and one quarter of a mile at times in Yuma and Wray Colorado. $$  945 NOUS42 KTAE 161213 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134-GAZ120>131- 142>148-155>161-170013- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 813 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...24 HOUR PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon Panama City Beach 0.3 SW 11.21 in 0700 AM 09/16 30.21N/85.86W 3 NNE Freeport 9.88 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.54N/86.12W Panama City 1.9 SE 9.26 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.15N/85.65W Santa Rosa Beach 8.69 in 0802 AM 09/16 30.35N/86.23W Freeport 8.68 in 0803 AM 09/16 30.49N/86.19W De Funiak Sprngs 8.06 in 0755 AM 09/16 30.73N/86.15W Southport 7.70 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.31N/85.61W Panama City 7.40 in 0753 AM 09/16 30.35N/85.80W Tyndall AFB 7.26 in 0806 AM 09/16 30.07N/85.57W Apalachicola Airport 6.95 in 0800 AM 09/16 29.72N/85.03W Panama City 6.54 in 0801 AM 09/16 30.20N/85.67W Panama City 6.26 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.15N/85.63W Panama City 6.9 ESE 6.25 in 1259 AM 09/16 30.14N/85.57W Mossy Head 5.08 in 0646 AM 09/16 30.81N/86.30W Apalachicola 4.90 in 1253 AM 09/16 29.73N/85.03W Sumatra 4.61 in 0748 AM 09/16 30.02N/84.99W Geneva 4.50 in 0800 AM 09/16 31.04N/85.87W Chipley 3.72 in 0801 AM 09/16 30.74N/85.59W Eastpoint 1.4 NW 3.67 in 0700 AM 09/16 29.76N/84.89W Holmes County Airport 3.25 in 0809 AM 09/16 30.83N/85.60W Geneva 3.19 in 0650 AM 09/16 31.06N/85.82W Wilma 3.10 in 0747 AM 09/16 30.18N/84.94W Marianna 0.8 NNE 2.91 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.78N/85.23W 1.3 E New Brockton 2.90 in 0800 AM 09/16 31.38N/85.90W Marianna 3.9 E 2.85 in 0745 AM 09/16 30.77N/85.17W Marianna 2.85 in 0803 AM 09/16 30.77N/85.17W Crawfordville 1.0 S 2.70 in 0500 AM 09/16 30.18N/84.37W Hosford 2.7 SW 2.66 in 0700 AM 09/16 30.35N/84.82W Enterprise 2.49 in 0755 AM 09/16 31.30N/85.90W Marianna 2.46 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.81N/85.19W Sanborn 2.40 in 0719 AM 09/16 30.07N/84.59W Ozark Cairns Aaf 2.31 in 0801 AM 09/16 31.28N/85.72W 1.4 S Lowe Army Heliport 2.28 in 0751 AM 09/16 31.34N/85.75W Blue Spring 2.24 in 0630 AM 09/16 30.79N/85.14W Marianna 2.18 in 0743 AM 09/16 30.83N/85.18W Midway 6.9 SW 2.15 in 0700 AM 09/16 30.42N/84.54W 2.4 SW Irwinville 2.04 in 0730 AM 09/16 31.63N/83.42W Crawfordville 2.03 in 0756 AM 09/16 30.13N/84.41W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  576 NOUS42 KJAX 161428 PNSJAX FLZ020-021-023>025-030>033-035-037-038-122-124-125-133-136-138- 140-222-236-240-340-GAZ132>136-149-151>154-162-163-165-166-250- 264-350-364-170230- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 1028 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... Weekly Weather Radio test has been postponed due to weather concerns. $$  825 NOUS44 KLIX 161502 PNSLIX LAZ034>037-039-040-046>050-056>072-MSZ068>071-077-080>082-170315- Public Information Statement National Weather Service New Orleans LA 1002 AM CDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...Weekly NOAA All-Hazards Radio Test Postponed... Due to ongoing inclement weather associated with Hurricane Sally, the regularly scheduled weekly radio test will be rescheduled for tomorrow, Thursday September 17. $$ BL  888 NOUS42 KTAE 161504 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134-GAZ120>131- 142>148-155>161-170304- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 1104 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS - THIS MORNING... Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Alabama... ...Coffee County... Ft Rucker Shell 40 MPH 1021 AM 09/16 31.37N/85.85W ...Dale County... Molinelli Army Heliport 45 MPH 0935 AM 09/16 31.48N/85.78W Dothan 39 MPH 0921 AM 09/16 31.32N/85.45W Ozark Cairns Aaf 38 MPH 0926 AM 09/16 31.28N/85.72W Ft Rucker Hanche 36 MPH 0926 AM 09/16 31.35N/85.65W ...Florida... ...Bay County... 2.1 N Magnolia Beach (WEATHE 54 MPH 0940 AM 09/16 30.19N/85.72W Panama City 51 MPH 1019 AM 09/16 30.35N/85.80W Panama City Beach 49 MPH 0807 AM 09/16 30.23N/85.88W Tyndall AFB 47 MPH 1052 AM 09/16 30.07N/85.57W Southport 36 MPH 0950 AM 09/16 30.31N/85.61W ...Franklin County... St. George Island 49 MPH 0943 AM 09/16 29.67N/84.86W Apalachicola, FL 45 MPH 1006 AM 09/16 29.73N/84.98W Apalachicola 41 MPH 1039 PM 09/15 29.73N/85.03W ...Gulf County... 0.5 NE Port Saint Joe (WEATH 40 MPH 0720 AM 09/16 29.81N/85.29W ...Wakulla County... Panacea 39 MPH 1032 AM 09/16 29.97N/84.36W Shell Point (WEATHERSTEM) 37 MPH 1030 AM 09/16 30.06N/84.29W Shell Point 36 MPH 0954 AM 09/16 30.06N/84.29W ...Walton County... 0.7 S Port Washington (WEATH 38 MPH 0610 AM 09/16 30.36N/86.11W 1.6 E De Funiak Springs (WEA 37 MPH 0740 AM 09/16 30.72N/86.09W De Funiak Sprngs 36 MPH 0735 AM 09/16 30.73N/86.15W ...Maritime Stations... Panama City Beach, FL 60 MPH 0730 AM 09/16 30.21N/85.88W St. Andrew Bay 54 MPH 0826 AM 09/16 30.13N/85.72W 17 S Saint George Island 53 MPH 0300 AM 09/16 29.41N/84.86W 2.9 S Eastpoint (WEATHERSTEM 49 MPH 0940 AM 09/16 29.71N/84.89W Apalachee Bay - Panacea Chan 40 MPH 1024 AM 09/16 30.01N/84.34W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  146 NOUS42 KTAE 161508 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134-GAZ120>131- 142>148-155>161-170308- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 1108 AM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...48 HOUR PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Alabama... ...Coffee County... Enterprise 4.02 in 1055 AM 09/16 31.30N/85.90W ...Dale County... Ozark Cairns Aaf 4.43 in 1057 AM 09/16 31.28N/85.72W ...Geneva County... Geneva 4.95 in 0800 AM 09/16 31.04N/85.87W ...Houston County... Rehobeth 4.20 in 1050 AM 09/16 31.09N/85.46W ...Florida... ...Bay County... Panama City Beach 0.3 SW 12.95 in 0700 AM 09/16 30.21N/85.86W Panama City 10.73 in 1100 AM 09/16 30.35N/85.80W Fountain 3.4 SSE 10.43 in 0853 AM 09/16 30.43N/85.40W Panama City Beach 4.4 ESE 9.99 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.18N/85.79W Southport 9.74 in 1100 AM 09/16 30.31N/85.61W Tyndall AFB 9.55 in 1059 AM 09/16 30.07N/85.57W Panama City 9.53 in 1102 AM 09/16 30.20N/85.67W Lower Grand Lagoon 2.2 NW 8.76 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.16N/85.78W Panama City 7.89 in 1045 AM 09/16 30.15N/85.63W Panama City 6.9 ESE 7.75 in 1259 AM 09/16 30.14N/85.57W ...Calhoun County... Chipola River 6.39 in 0930 AM 09/16 30.53N/85.17W ...Franklin County... Apalachicola Airport 10.23 in 1050 AM 09/16 29.72N/85.03W Apalachicola 8.30 in 1253 AM 09/16 29.73N/85.03W Eastpoint 1.4 NW 6.03 in 0700 AM 09/16 29.76N/84.89W ...Gulf County... Wewahitchka 8.30 in 0900 AM 09/16 30.12N/85.20W ...Holmes County... Holmes County Airport 6.01 in 1040 AM 09/16 30.83N/85.60W ...Jackson County... Marianna 7.14 in 1054 AM 09/16 30.77N/85.17W Blue Spring 6.22 in 1015 AM 09/16 30.79N/85.14W Marianna 5.69 in 1000 AM 09/16 30.83N/85.18W Marianna 5.66 in 1002 AM 09/16 30.81N/85.19W ...Liberty County... Wilma 10.16 in 1047 AM 09/16 30.18N/84.94W Sumatra 9.55 in 1048 AM 09/16 30.02N/84.99W Hosford 2.7 SW 4.21 in 0700 AM 09/16 30.35N/84.82W ...Wakulla County... Sanborn 5.84 in 0819 AM 09/16 30.07N/84.59W St. Marks 4.68 in 1046 AM 09/16 30.01N/84.42W ...Walton County... Miramar Beach 9.5 ESE 16.12 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.35N/86.20W De Funiak Springs 12.5 NW 12.04 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.84N/86.28W 3 NNE Freeport 11.96 in 1050 AM 09/16 30.54N/86.12W Inlet Beach 0.7 E 11.94 in 0900 AM 09/16 30.28N/86.00W De Funiak Springs 2.9 N 11.93 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.76N/86.12W De Funiak Sprngs 9.95 in 1055 AM 09/16 30.73N/86.15W Santa Rosa Beach 9.58 in 1053 AM 09/16 30.35N/86.23W Freeport 9.39 in 1058 AM 09/16 30.49N/86.19W Mossy Head 9.34 in 1046 AM 09/16 30.81N/86.30W ...Washington County... Vernon 10.6 WSW 10.34 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.57N/85.87W Sunny Hills 3.3 N 8.02 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.59N/85.58W Chipley 5.95 in 1046 AM 09/16 30.74N/85.59W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  068 NOUS44 KBMX 161552 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-170400- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 1052 AM CDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...NO WEEKLY NOAA WEATHER RADIO TEST TODAY... The regularly scheduled weekly NOAA Weather Radio test for Wednesday has been postponed due to inclement weather. The next regular weekly test will be conducted on the first good weather day. $$  284 NOUS43 KBIS 161730 PNSBIS NDZ001>005-009>013-017>023-025-031>037-040>048-050-051-170530- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Bismarck ND 1230 PM CDT Wed Sep 16 2020 /1130 AM MDT Wed Sep 16 2020/ ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... The transmitter that broadcasts the Minot NOAA Weather Radio will be down for routine maintenance until around sunset. $$ ZH  427 NOUS46 KEKA 161751 PNSEKA CAZ105-107-108-171800- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Eureka CA 1051 AM PDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...Air Quality Advisory... The North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District has issued an Air Quality Advisory in effect into Thursday, September 17th, for portions of Humboldt and Trinity counties. This advisory includes the following communities... Orleans, Hoopa Valley, Weitchpec, Weaverville, Hayfork, Trinity Center, Ruth, Zenia-Kettenpom, and Trinity Pines. Smoke impacts from area fires are expected to remain at or reach unhealthy levels over the next 24 hours. Other portions of Humboldt, Del Norte, and Trinity counties away from the coast will see moderate to periods of unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups. Air quality monitors for these communities can be viewed at fire.airnow.gov. FOR PERSONS IN DEL NORTE...HUMBOLDT...AND TRINITY COUNTIES... Please visit the North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District website at www.ncuaqd.org to access the current air quality alert and for more information. $$ SEC  586 NOUS42 KTAE 161806 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134-GAZ120>131- 142>148-155>161-170606- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 206 PM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS LAST 12 HOURS... Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Alabama... ...Coffee County... Enterprise 43 MPH 1215 PM 09/16 31.30N/85.90W Ft Rucker Shell 40 MPH 1021 AM 09/16 31.37N/85.85W ...Dale County... Ozark Cairns Aaf 45 MPH 1226 PM 09/16 31.28N/85.72W Molinelli Army Heliport 45 MPH 0935 AM 09/16 31.48N/85.78W Ft Rucker Hanche 44 MPH 0113 PM 09/16 31.35N/85.65W Dothan 39 MPH 1244 PM 09/16 31.32N/85.45W ...Florida... ...Bay County... 2.1 N Magnolia Beach (WEATHE 54 MPH 1110 AM 09/16 30.19N/85.72W Panama City 51 MPH 1019 AM 09/16 30.35N/85.80W Tyndall AFB 51 MPH 1210 PM 09/16 30.07N/85.57W Panama City Beach 49 MPH 0807 AM 09/16 30.23N/85.88W Southport 38 MPH 1140 AM 09/16 30.31N/85.61W 3.3 S Crystal Lake (WEATHERS 35 MPH 1140 AM 09/16 30.39N/85.69W Panama City 35 MPH 1204 PM 09/16 30.20N/85.67W ...Franklin County... Apalachicola 54 MPH 0956 AM 09/16 29.73N/85.03W St. George Island 53 MPH 1214 PM 09/16 29.67N/84.86W Apalachicola, FL 45 MPH 1030 AM 09/16 29.73N/84.98W ...Gulf County... 0.5 NE Port Saint Joe (WEATH 40 MPH 0720 AM 09/16 29.81N/85.29W ...Jackson County... Marianna 35 MPH 0935 AM 09/16 30.83N/85.18W ...Leon County... 2.0 SW Killearn Estates (WEA 39 MPH 0120 PM 09/16 30.49N/84.25W Doak Campbell Stadium (WEATH 37 MPH 0120 PM 09/16 30.44N/84.30W State Capital Complex (WEATH 37 MPH 0120 PM 09/16 30.44N/84.28W Tallahassee International Ai 35 MPH 1158 AM 09/16 30.40N/84.35W ...Wakulla County... Shell Point (WEATHERSTEM) 54 MPH 0110 PM 09/16 30.06N/84.29W Shell Point 43 MPH 1254 PM 09/16 30.06N/84.29W Panacea 42 MPH 1246 PM 09/16 29.97N/84.36W St. Marks 39 MPH 0146 PM 09/16 30.01N/84.42W ...Walton County... 0.7 S Port Washington (WEATH 38 MPH 0610 AM 09/16 30.36N/86.11W 1.6 E De Funiak Springs (WEA 37 MPH 0740 AM 09/16 30.72N/86.09W De Funiak Sprngs 36 MPH 0735 AM 09/16 30.73N/86.15W ...Georgia... ...Seminole County... Donalsonville Airport 37 MPH 1235 PM 09/16 31.07N/84.92W ...Florida... ...Maritime Stations... Panama City Beach, FL 60 MPH 0730 AM 09/16 30.21N/85.88W 2.9 S Eastpoint (WEATHERSTEM 57 MPH 1110 AM 09/16 29.71N/84.89W St. Andrew Bay 55 MPH 1056 AM 09/16 30.13N/85.72W 17 S Saint George Island 53 MPH 1200 PM 09/16 29.41N/84.86W Apalachee Bay - Panacea Chan 50 MPH 0104 PM 09/16 30.01N/84.34W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  856 NOUS42 KTAE 161807 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134-GAZ120>131- 142>148-155>161-170607- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 207 PM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS LAST 12 HOURS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon Holmes County Airport 7.77 in 0201 PM 09/16 30.83N/85.60W Chipley 6.85 in 0145 PM 09/16 30.74N/85.59W 1.4 S Lowe Army Heliport 6.48 in 0153 PM 09/16 31.34N/85.75W Ozark Cairns Aaf 6.41 in 0151 PM 09/16 31.28N/85.72W 0.6 E New Brockton 6.21 in 0153 PM 09/16 31.38N/85.91W Ft Rucker Shell 5.97 in 0159 PM 09/16 31.37N/85.85W Mossy Head 5.49 in 0156 PM 09/16 30.81N/86.30W Marianna 5.49 in 0157 PM 09/16 30.77N/85.17W 3 NNE Freeport 5.28 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.54N/86.12W De Funiak Sprngs 5.21 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.73N/86.15W Panama City 5.04 in 0158 PM 09/16 30.20N/85.67W Marianna 5.03 in 0146 PM 09/16 30.81N/85.19W Wilma 5.00 in 0147 PM 09/16 30.18N/84.94W Fort Rucker 4.99 in 0158 PM 09/16 31.35N/85.75W Panama City 4.83 in 0153 PM 09/16 30.35N/85.80W Blue Spring 4.69 in 0100 PM 09/16 30.79N/85.14W Ft Rucker Hanche 4.60 in 0158 PM 09/16 31.35N/85.65W Rehobeth 4.56 in 0155 PM 09/16 31.09N/85.46W Sumatra 4.38 in 0148 PM 09/16 30.02N/84.99W Enterprise 4.36 in 0155 PM 09/16 31.30N/85.90W 2 ESE Juniper 4.16 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.52N/84.72W Chipola River 3.93 in 0930 AM 09/16 30.53N/85.17W Apalachicola Airport 3.89 in 0155 PM 09/16 29.72N/85.03W Elba 3.85 in 0146 PM 09/16 31.41N/86.09W Freeport 3.82 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.49N/86.19W Dothan 3.65 in 0203 PM 09/16 31.32N/85.45W Marianna 3.25 in 1000 AM 09/16 30.83N/85.18W Southport 3.04 in 0150 PM 09/16 30.31N/85.61W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  367 NOUS42 KTAE 161809 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134-GAZ120>131- 142>148-155>161-170609- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 209 PM EDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS LAST 48 HOURS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Alabama... ...Coffee County... Ft Rucker Shell 6.80 in 0159 PM 09/16 31.37N/85.85W Enterprise 5.38 in 0155 PM 09/16 31.30N/85.90W Elba 4.50 in 0146 PM 09/16 31.41N/86.09W 1.3 E New Brockton 3.18 in 0800 AM 09/16 31.38N/85.90W ...Dale County... 1.4 S Lowe Army Heliport 7.28 in 0153 PM 09/16 31.34N/85.75W Ozark Cairns Aaf 7.24 in 0151 PM 09/16 31.28N/85.72W Fort Rucker 5.69 in 0158 PM 09/16 31.35N/85.75W Ft Rucker Hanche 5.09 in 0158 PM 09/16 31.35N/85.65W Dothan 4.14 in 0203 PM 09/16 31.32N/85.45W ...Geneva County... Geneva 4.95 in 0800 AM 09/16 31.04N/85.87W Geneva 3.53 in 0650 AM 09/16 31.06N/85.82W ...Henry County... Headland 3.71 in 0159 PM 09/16 31.34N/85.36W ...Houston County... Rehobeth 6.11 in 0155 PM 09/16 31.09N/85.46W Dothan 3.45 in 0159 PM 09/16 31.21N/85.42W ...Florida... ...Bay County... Panama City Beach 0.3 SW 12.95 in 0700 AM 09/16 30.21N/85.86W Panama City 10.90 in 0153 PM 09/16 30.35N/85.80W Panama City 10.56 in 0158 PM 09/16 30.20N/85.67W Fountain 3.4 SSE 10.43 in 0853 AM 09/16 30.43N/85.40W Panama City Beach 4.4 ESE 9.99 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.18N/85.79W Tyndall AFB 9.60 in 0201 PM 09/16 30.07N/85.57W Southport 9.59 in 0150 PM 09/16 30.31N/85.61W Panama City 9.18 in 0147 PM 09/16 30.15N/85.63W Lower Grand Lagoon 2.2 NW 8.76 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.16N/85.78W ...Calhoun County... Chipola River 6.39 in 0930 AM 09/16 30.53N/85.17W ...Franklin County... Apalachicola Airport 11.22 in 0155 PM 09/16 29.72N/85.03W Apalachicola 8.82 in 0153 PM 09/16 29.73N/85.03W Eastpoint 1.4 NW 6.03 in 0700 AM 09/16 29.76N/84.89W ...Gadsden County... 2 ESE Juniper 5.88 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.52N/84.72W Quincy 6.0 SW 3.21 in 0830 AM 09/16 30.52N/84.66W Quincy 6.0 SW 3.18 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.53N/84.66W ...Gulf County... Wewahitchka 8.30 in 0900 AM 09/16 30.12N/85.20W ...Holmes County... Holmes County Airport 8.96 in 0201 PM 09/16 30.83N/85.60W ...Jackson County... Marianna 7.80 in 0157 PM 09/16 30.77N/85.17W Blue Spring 7.43 in 0100 PM 09/16 30.79N/85.14W Marianna 7.09 in 0146 PM 09/16 30.81N/85.19W Marianna 5.69 in 1000 AM 09/16 30.83N/85.18W Marianna 3.9 E 3.74 in 0745 AM 09/16 30.77N/85.17W ...Jefferson County... Monticello 3.16 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.50N/84.04W ...Leon County... Bloxham 3.59 in 0115 PM 09/16 30.36N/84.61W Tallahassee 3.42 in 0146 PM 09/16 30.47N/84.26W ...Liberty County... Sumatra 9.24 in 0148 PM 09/16 30.02N/84.99W Wilma 8.66 in 0147 PM 09/16 30.18N/84.94W Hosford 2.7 SW 4.21 in 0700 AM 09/16 30.35N/84.82W ...Wakulla County... Sanborn 5.55 in 0119 PM 09/16 30.07N/84.59W St. Marks 4.97 in 0146 PM 09/16 30.01N/84.42W ...Walton County... Miramar Beach 9.5 ESE 16.12 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.35N/86.20W 3 NNE Freeport 12.10 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.54N/86.12W De Funiak Springs 12.5 NW 12.04 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.84N/86.28W Inlet Beach 0.7 E 11.94 in 0900 AM 09/16 30.28N/86.00W De Funiak Springs 2.9 N 11.93 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.76N/86.12W De Funiak Springs 4.1 NNW 11.28 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.78N/86.14W Freeport 9.62 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.49N/86.19W Santa Rosa Beach 9.52 in 0158 PM 09/16 30.35N/86.23W De Funiak Sprngs 9.06 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.73N/86.15W Mossy Head 8.62 in 0156 PM 09/16 30.81N/86.30W ...Washington County... Vernon 10.6 WSW 10.34 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.57N/85.87W Chipley 8.89 in 0145 PM 09/16 30.74N/85.59W Sunny Hills 3.3 N 8.02 in 0800 AM 09/16 30.59N/85.58W ...Georgia... ...Decatur County... Bainbridge 3.21 in 0155 PM 09/16 30.97N/84.63W ...Seminole County... Donalsonville Airport 3.28 in 0155 PM 09/16 31.07N/84.92W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  837 NOUS46 KEKA 161813 PNSEKA CAZ101>115-162115- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Eureka CA 1113 AM PDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...NOAA Weather Radio Weekly Tests Postponed Until Next Week... The National Weather Service in Eureka is postponing the weekly routine tests of the NOAA Weather Radio alert system until next week. This is due to the ongoing fire concerns and the desire to avoid unnecessary confusion. $$ SEC  708 NOAK49 PAFG 161813 PNSAFG AKZ221-172130- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Fairbanks AK 1013 AM AKDT Wed Sep 16 2020 The NOAA Weather Radio Station KPS504 in Nenana will be down for scheduled maintenance from 9 AM to 1 PM AKDT on Thursday September 17th 2020. $$  054 NOUS46 KEKA 162123 PNSEKA CAZ101-102-170130- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Eureka CA 223 PM PDT Wed Sep 16 2020 ...NOAA WEATHER RADIO STATION KIH-37 AT PALMER BUTTE IS OFF THE AIR... The NOAA Weather Radio transmitter KIH-37 at Palmer Butte, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.55 MHz, is off the air. A technician is en route to the transmitter at this time. Neighboring transmitters that service some of the broadcast area include... WNG-596 on a frequency of 162.425 MHz (serving southern Curry County), and KEC-82 on a frequency of 162.40 MHz (serving the Del Norte coastal waters). We apologize for this interruption and will have service restored as soon as possible. $$ SEC