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speaker icon Jacksonville, FL NOAA Weather Radio Feed - 162.550 Mhz
   (Serving FL: Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, St. Johns - GA: Camden, Charlton Counties)
speaker icon Gainesville, FL NOAA Weather Radio Feed - 162.475 Mhz
   (Serving Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Putnam, Suwannee, Union Counties)
speaker icon Ocala, FL NOAA Weather Radio Feed - 162.525 Mhz
   (Serving Marion County)
speaker icon Lake City, FL NOAA Weather Radio Feed - 162.400 Mhz
   (Serving Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Suwannee Counties)
speaker icon Palatka, FL NOAA Weather Radio Feed - 162.425 Mhz
   (Serving Clay, Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns Counties)

Tests of the NOAA Weather Radio warning alarm are conducted every Wednesday between 10 AM & noon If there is the threat of severe weather, the test is postponed until the next available good-weather day.

Please Note: Latest information may not be available, and this is not a substitute for the live broadcast of NOAA Weather Radio during significant weather.

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NOAA Weather Radio

NWR broadcasts NWS warnings, watches, forecasts and other non-weather related hazard information 24 hours a day. During an emergency, NWS forecasters interrupt routine broadcasts and send a special tone activating local weather radios. Weather radios with a special alarm tone feature are equipped to sound an alert to give immediate information about life-threatening weather.

Radios with S.A.M.E. receive the same alerts and warnings as the NOAA radios, but allow users to adjust reception for specific counties. These radios keep false alarms to a minimum.

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Weather Facts

HEAT ADVISORY - issued by your local NWS Forecast Office when the heat index is expected to exceed 105 °F but be less 115 °F than for less than 3 hours in a day and/or when nighttime lows are forecast to remain above 80 °F for 2 consecutive days.

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