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NOAA Weather Radio WXL-89
162.55 MHz - Greater Bakersfield Area
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Routine broadcasts include: |
The Southern San Joaquin Valley weather forecast covering the next 36 to 48 hours (updated at least twice daily, at 3:30 am/pm)
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Below is the approximate listening area for the NOAA Weather Radio transmitter. The listening area is based upon line-of-sight with the transmitter. The quality of what you hear is dictated by the distance from the transmitter, local terrain, and quality and location of your receiver.
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Short-term forecasts (6 hours or less) for the Southern San Joaquin Valley, Kern Mountains and Deserts (issued & updated as needed) |
The Southern Sierra Nevada and Tehachapi Mountains forecast covering the next 36 to 48 hours (updated at least twice daily, at 3:30 am/pm) |
The central coast forecasts for the next 24 hours (updated at least twice daily, at 3:30 am/pm) |
The forecast for the Kern County Deserts (updated at least twice daily, at 3:30 am/pm) |
Three to seven day extended forecasts for Central California including the Southern San Joaquin Valley and the Southern Sierra Nevada (updated twice daily, at 3:30 am/pm) |
Current weather observations from selected sites in Central and Southern California (updated hourly) |
Daily climatological summary for Bakersfield based on observations from Meadows Field (updated at 6:00 pm) |
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As always, during severe weather, routine broadcasts can be interrupted and special warning messages inserted concerning threat to life and property. |
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San Joaquin Valley Weather Forecast Office
900 Foggy Bottom Road
Hanford, CA 93230-5236
Tel: (559) 584-3752
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