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Woodland NOAA Weather Radio


Broadcast Area
Woodland NWR Broadcast Area
 
  • White: Good Signal, Reliable Coverage
  • Green: Signal May Be Unreliable
  • Red: Signal Unlikely

Routine Broadcast Program
 
  Weather focuses on Lower Columbia River Valley, and the surrounding area, including the Kelso, Woodland, Mt St Helens and the Cowlitz River Valley.

Counties Served - Warning Alarm EAS Codes
 
County
EAS Code
Clark
Cowlitz
Skamania
Columbia, OR
Multnomah, OR
 
053011
053015
053059
041009
041051
 
Note: Routine Weekly Tests of the Warning Alarm Feature are conducted each Wednesday around mid-day. When there is a severe weather threat, the test is postponed until the next good-weather day.

Station Operating Information
NOAA Weather Radio station WNG-604 operates continuously on a frequency of 162.525 MHz from a 100-watt transmitter atop Davis Peak.  The broadcast originates from the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Portland, Oregon.

 

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