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The National Weather Service weather
radio transmitters broadcast 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The routine
broadcast includes the up-to-the-minute weather forecast and hourly
weather conditions from selected cities around the region. Special climatological
data and weather facts are also broadcast daily. During periods of inclement
weather, Watches, Warnings, and Advisories take precedence. This may
cause regularly scheduled programming to be suspended until conditions
improve. During severe weather, National Weather Service personnel will
activate a warning alarm tone which will be intercepted by specially
built receivers.
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Weather Radio is available on your car or home radio by tuning to
1610 AM. This service is provided by the Amarillo Office of the Texas
Department of Transportation. This service is only available in
the Amarillo listening area. |
Transmitter |
Alerted Counties Map |
Amarillo
162.550 MHz
1000 W |
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Borger
162.400 MHz
100 W |
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Miami
162.450 MHz
1000 W |
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Perryton
162.475 MHz
1000 W |
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Guymon
162.500 MHz
1000 W |
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Summerfield
162.500 MHz
1000 W |
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Childress
162.550 MHz
1000 W |
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The Amarillo National Weather Service
Office has forecast and warning responsibility for the Texas and
Oklahoma Panhandles. The Amarillo office operates NOAA Weather Radio
transmitters at four locations. These transmitters are located in
Amarillo, Borger, Miami, and Perryton and all except Borger operate
at 1000 Watts of power (Borger operates at 100 Watts). The Summerfield
and Childress transmitters are supported by the NWS office in Lubbock.
In addition to the maps to the right, Cimarron is covered by the
Des Moines transmitter (162.550 MHz) and Beaver is covered by the
Meade transmitter (162.425 MHz). |
NOAA Weather Radio Support:
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Computer generated NWR coverage maps for the
Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles |
Amarillo |
Borger |
Miami |
Perryton |
Guymon |
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Childress |
Summerfield |
Des Moines |
Meade |
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| Maps based on standard atmospheric
conditions and reception may fluctuate |
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