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WXJ-71 operates 24 hours a day, on a frequency of 162.475 MHz. WXJ-71 transmits at 1,000 watts of power, from the WTVP-TV tower located in East Peoria.
WXJ-71 serves 9 counties in central Illinois:
Fulton (017057), Knox (017095), Marshall (017123), Mason (017125), Peoria (017143), Putnam (017155), Stark (017175), Tazewell (017179), Woodford (017203).
Numbers in parentheses are used for the Specific Area Message Encoder (SAME), utilized by some NOAA Weather Radio receivers.
To see a map of the listening area, click here.
Listeners in Knox County can also receive severe weather warnings on stations KZZ-66 in Galesburg, and WXJ-92 in Macomb. Fulton County is also covered by WXJ-92. Stark, Marshall and Putnam Counties are also covered by WXL-22 in Princeton. Marshall and Woodford Counties are also covered by WXK-24 in Odell, and Mason County is also covered by WXJ-75 in Springfield and WXJ-92.
Routine Programming:
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Regional Weather Synopsis: This product gives an overview of the weather patterns that will affect the Midwest the next couple days. It airs continuously (except in severe weather), and is updated around 5 AM, 11 AM, 3 PM, and 9 PM.
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Short Term Forecast: This product gives detailed information on weather that will affect the listening area within the next few hours. It only airs as necessary, and is usually updated at least once an hour when it does air.
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Peoria and Vicinity Forecast: A forecast for central Illinois for the next 7 days. It airs continuously, and is routinely updated at 4 AM and 3:30 PM. Updates in between these times occur as necessary.
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Hourly Weather Roundup: Detailed hourly observations for Peoria, as well as temperature and observed weather at many locations around the Midwest, are updated at 1 minute and 10 minutes past each hour.
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Climate Summaries: Daily summaries for observed conditions at the Peoria Airport air from 5 to 9 am, and 6 to 8 pm, at the top of the hour, and at :15, :30 and :45 each hour. Monthly summaries air on the first day of each month, from 11 AM to midnight, at :15 and :45 each hour.
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Morning River Stages: From 8 to 11 AM daily, observed river stages along the Illinois, Spoon, Mackinaw and LaMoine Rivers are broadcast.
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Travelers Forecast: This forecast gives expected weather and temperatures at several major cities around the Midwest. It airs from 6 to 11 AM, and 5 to 10 PM, at :05 and :35 each hour.
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River Flood Statements: When flooding affects the Illinois, Spoon, Mackinaw, LaMoine or Sangamon Rivers, or Salt Creek, statements will list current and forecast stages for several points along the affected rivers. These are updated at 3 AM, 11 AM, 3 PM, and 9 PM, and play every 7 minutes.
Non-Routine Programming:
During adverse weather conditions, some normal programming is suspended. This is done to broadcast more important information frequently.
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During severe thunderstorm and tornado watches, and flood warnings, the following will NOT air: Climate Summary, Regional Weather Synopsis, Morning River Stages, and Travelers Forecast.
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Most normal programming is eliminated during severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings. Broadcast cycles are limited to severe weather watches and warnings, flood warnings, Short Term Forecasts, and Hourly Weather Roundup (local sites only).
When a severe weather watch or warning is issued, it is preceded by special alarm signals, which activate specially designed weather radios. These radios will alert you to the warning broadcast, through use of a siren or other means of notification. Radios that have the alarm feature and a battery backup are highly recommended. The cost of these radios range around $30, but may be as high as $80 for the programmable models, which allow you to screen out warnings that do not apply to your area. These radios can be found at many electronic stores.
In central Illinois, the alarm features will be used for the following messages:
- Tornado Watches and Warnings
- Severe Thunderstorm Watches and Warnings
- Flash Flood Warnings
- Blizzard Warnings
- AMBER Alerts (SAME codes only)
- Non-Weather Emergency Messages
This alarm feature is tested Wednesday between 11 AM and noon. If severe weather is a threat, the test will be held the first available good-weather day.
NOAA Weather Radio All-Hazards Topics:
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