

Short term forecasts elaborate on events that will occur within 1 to 6 hours.ĭuring significant weather events, routine programming is reduced, in order to rapidly cycle important weather information directly from your National Weather Service office. Daily climate summaries are added in the morning, and again in the evening.
#Raleigh weather live update#
Note that the files are between 100 and 250 KB each and that they will need to be re-downloaded to hear any updates or changes, they will not update automatically.Ĭlick on the audio icon (speaker) in the table below to hear the product you are interested in.
#Raleigh weather live software#
The software that creates the individual segments used on the NWR broadcast has been set up to create individual MP3 files which are then sent to this web page. Note that only routine products are available and that Watches, Warnings, and Advisories will not be available on this page. The files are updated in near-real time but because these items are experimental, their timeliness cannot be guaranteed.

NOAA Weather Radio Stations Serving Central NC Those living in cities surrounded by large buildings or in hilly areas may experience poor reception at considerably less than 40 miles In general, those on flat terrain, using a high quality receiver, can expect reliable reception far beyond 40 miles. The quality of what is heard is dictated by the distance from the transmitter, local terrain, and the quality and location of the receiver. Information on the Weather Radio transmitters that serve North Carolina is available on the North Carolina NOAA Weather Radio Network web page.īy nature and design, NOAA Weather Radio coverage is limited to an area within 40 miles of the transmitter.

North Carolina is served by over 27 NOAA Weather Radio transmitters which are located within North Carolina as well as in 3 neighboring states. Pacific Territories, and the number is growing. There are over 750 Weather Radio transmitters across the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. The programs can be found on the VHF radio band, on frequencies ranging from 162.400 to 162.550 MHz. In addition to weather related watches and warnings, the Weather Radio system can provide information on all types of hazards, including Civil and National Emergency Messages. NOAA Weather Radio is an "all hazards" radio network, working in conjunction with the Federal Communication Commission's Emergency Alert System.
