WXM48

WXM48 [1]
City Wenatchee, Washington [2]
Broadcast area Western Columbia Basin, East Slopes Northern Cascades and Okanogan Highlands [3]
Branding NOAA All Hazards Radio
Slogan The Voice Of The National Weather Service
Frequency 162.475 MHz [4]
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Power 100 Watts [5]
Class C
Owner NOAA/National Weather Service
Website www.wrh.noaa.gov/otx

WXM48 is a NOAA Weather Radio station that serves the Western Columbia Basin, East Slopes Northern Cascades and Okanogan Highlands. It is programmed from the National Weather Service forecast office in Spokane, Washington with its transmitter located on Birch Mountain near Wenatchee. It has a repeater, WWF49, that broadcasts from Tunk Mountain near Omak on a frequency of 162.525 MHz.

It can be heard across the Western Columbia Basin, Okanogan Highlands and the East Slopes Northern Cascades, as well as high points such as Steptoe Butte.

It broadcasts weather and hazard information for Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Grant, Kittitas, Lincoln and Okanogan counties in Washington.

County Coverage for WXM48 (SAME/FIPS Codes)

Serving any of the counties served by WXM48

Other Stations Served by NWS Spokane

References

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