National Weather Service St. Louis, Missouri
National Weather Service St. Louis is the National Weather Service office located in St. Charles, Missouri, just outside St. Louis, Missouri. There are 46 counties in its County Warning Area (CWA). Some of the cities in its CWA are Columbia, Farmington, Hannibal and Jefferson City in Missouri, and Belleville, Centralia, Edwardsville, and Quincy in Illinois.
NOAA Weather Radio stations
The St. Louis office operates 11 stations in western Illinois and eastern Missouri.
KDO-89
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Programming | |
Format | Weather/Civil Emergency |
Ownership | |
Owner | NOAA/National Weather Service |
Technical information | |
Class | C |
Power | 1,000 Watts |
HAAT | 1,079 M |
Links | |
Webcast | KDO89 Online [1] |
Website | www.weather.gov/lsx |
KDO89 (sometimes referred to as St. Louis All Hazards) is a
WWF-75
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Programming | |
Format | Weather/Civil Emergency |
Technical information | |
Power | 1,000 Watts |
Links | |
Website | www.weather.gov/lsx |
WWF-75 is located just northeast of Bourbon, Missouri operating at 162.525 MHz. The station serves Cuba, Sullivan, and Union and provides weather and hazard information for Gasconade, Franklin, Crawford, Washington, Iron, and Phelps counties in Missouri. Programming for Phelps County is provided by the National Weather Service office in Springfield, Missouri.[2]
WXK-82
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Programming | |
Format | Weather/Civil Emergency |
Technical information | |
Power | 1,000 Watts |
Links | |
Website | www.weather.gov/lsx |
WXK-82 is located adjacent to Palmyra Rd. in northwest Hannibal, Missouri, operating at 162.475 MHz. The station provides weather and hazard information for Lewis, Shelby, Marion, Monroe, Ralls, and Pike counties in Missouri, as well as Adams, Brown, and Pike counties in Illinois.[3]
WXL-45
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Programming | |
Format | Weather/Civil Emergency |
Technical information | |
Power | 1,000 Watts |
Links | |
Website | www.weather.gov/lsx |
WXL-45 is located adjacent to County Rd. 202 just northwest of
WWG-49
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Programming | |
Format | Weather/Civil Emergency |
Technical information | |
Power | 1,000 Watts |
Links | |
Website | www.weather.gov/lsx |
WWG-49 is located near Cedar Mountain southwest of Fredericktown on Route C in Madison County, Missouri, operating at 162.500 MHz. The station provides weather and hazard information for St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Iron, Reynolds, Madison, Wayne, and Bollinger counties in Missouri. Watches and warnings for Wayne and Bollinger counties are provided by the National Weather Service office located in Paducah, Kentucky.[5]
KXI-49
KXI-49 is located southeast of
KXI-70
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Programming | |
Format | Weather/Civil Emergency |
Ownership | |
Owner | NOAA/National Weather Service |
Technical information | |
Class | C |
Power | 300 Watts |
HAAT | 84 M |
Links | |
Website | www.weather.gov/lsx |
KXI70 (sometimes referred to as Jerseyville All Hazards) is a
KXI-42
Located northwest of
KXI-79
Located just east of Coffeen Lake near
KWN-55
Located west of Jamestown in
WNG-728
Located immediately north of Hawk Point in Lincoln County, WNG-728 operates at 162.425 MHz and serves parts of east-central Missouri including Bowling Green, Warrenton, Troy, Wentzville, and fringe coverage extending from Hermann to Louisiana. This station was relocated from Bellflower in 2023 after being off the air for nearly two years. The new location has resulted in diminished coverage on the western side of the former site's coverage area, especially in Monroe, Audrain, Callaway, Osage, and Gasconade counties.
References
- ^ KDO-89 - St. Louis, Mo - Frequency 162.550 MHz noaa.gov. Accessed September 2, 2012
- ^ WWF-75 - Bourbon, Mo - Frequency 162.525 MHz noaa.gov. Accessed September 2, 2012
- ^ WXK-82 - Hannibal, Mo - Frequency 162.475 MHz noaa.gov. Accessed September 2, 2012
- ^ WXL-45 - Columbia - Frequency 162.400 MHz noaa.gov. Accessed September 2, 2012
- ^ WWG-49 - Fredericktown, Mo - Frequency 162.500 MHz noaa.gov. Accessed September 2, 2012
- ^ KXI-70 - Jerseyville, Il - Frequency 162.450 MHz noaa.gov. Accessed September 2, 2012