NOAA Weather Radio is not just for emergencies. It is a round-the-clock source of weather reports and information to help
you prepare for the day ahead.
Each National Weather Service office tailors its broadcast to suit local needs. Routine programming is repeated every few
minutes and consists of the local forecast, regional conditions and marine forecasts. Additional information, including river stages and climatic data,
is also provided. During emergencies, routine broadcasts are interrupted for warnings, watches and other critical information.
NOAA Weather Radio is the perfect complement to local radio and TV weather news as well as Emergency
Managers Weather Information Network, the Internet and other sources of weather information.