Goldendale NOAA Weather Radio
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Station Call Sign: WNG-566, Frequency: 162.525
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Broadcast Program
- Regional Weather Synopsis
- Zone Forecasts for
- Western Columbia River Gorge
- Eastern Columbia River Gorge (Celilo, Biggs, Rufus Wishram, Maryhill)
- East Slopes of Southern Washington Cascades (Goldendale, Trout Lake, Bickelton)
- North and Central Cascades of Oregon (Government Camp)
- Lower Columbia River Basin (Arlington)
- Northcentral Oregon (Moro)
- 3-5 Day Extended Forecast for Eastern Oregon
- 6-10 Day Outlook
- Hourly Weather Updates
- Special Weather Statements, Watches, and Warnings as Needed
- Road Conditions from Oregon Department of Transportation
- Climatological Information
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NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) station WNG-566 provides weather information and forecasts for the Eastern Columbia Gorge and North Central Oregon. Counties in the broadcast area include Klickitat in Washington and Sherman and Gilliam in Oregon.
Goldendale NWR is a cooperative effort between NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS), Rural Oregon Wireless TV, the State of Washington and Gilliam and Sherman Counties in Oregon. The broadcast originates from the National Weather Service (NWS) in Pendleton and transmits on a frequency of 162.525 MHz from Goodnoe Hills, Washington.
The Goldendale NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter is located at Goodnoe Hills, Washington at an elevation of 2633 feet.
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Brochure
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