
Isolated severe storms with locally damaging wind gusts and hail are possible from the coastal Carolinas into the Florida Peninsula, and along the central Gulf Coast. Heavy rain may cause localized areas of flash flooding in the Gulf Coast. Gusty winds and dry conditions may produce elevated to critical fire weather across the northern/central Plains. Record heat is expected in the West. Read More >
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Information and Maps for specific WFO Columbia NWRs (Click link for larger maps) NOAA Weather Radio Service from Waynesboro, Georgia (WXM88) has been terminated |
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| Location | Station ID | Frequency (MHz) | Broadcast Reception Maps |
| Columbia, SC | WXJ-20 | 162.400 | Columbia NWR Reception Map |
| Augusta, GA | WXK-54 | 162.550 | Augusta NWR Reception Map |
| Sumter, SC | WWG-77 | 162.425 | Sumter NWR Reception Map |
| Orangeburg, SC | KHA-35 | 162.525 | Orangeburg NWR Reception Map |
| Barnwell, SC | KHC-29 | 162.500 | Barnwell NWR Reception Map |
| Cheraw, SC | WXK-90 | 162.450 | Cheraw NWR Reception Map |
| Aiken, SC | WNG-627 | 162.450 | Aiken NWR Reception Map |
| Kirksey, SC | KHC-28 | 162.425 | Kirksey NWR Reception Map |