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Auburn NOAA Weatheradio Off the Air

| May 29, 2017 @ 1:03 pm

The NOAA WeatherRadio in Auburn is off the air. Strong storms are moving through that area just before 1 p.m., but they are no severe at this time.

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Birmingham AL
1255 PM CDT Mon May 29 2017

…AUBURN NOAA WEATHER RADIO IS OFF THE AIR…

The Auburn NOAA Weather Radio transmitter, broadcasting on a
frequency of 162.525 MHz, is off the air.

We are working with technicians to get it back up and running as
soon as possible. In the meantime, please refer to local media and
commercial radio for the latest severe weather information. Backup
NOAA Weather Radio transmitters are:

Columbus, GA, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.400 MHz,
and Texasville, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.475 MHz.

Keep in mind that not all backup transmitters will tone for your
specific county, so please stay weather aware during the outage.

Thank you for your patience. We apologize for any inconvenience this
outage may cause.

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