The National Weather Service Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a local forecast office of the National Weather Service responsible for monitoring weather conditions in western Pennsylvania, east-central Ohio and northern West Virginia, encompassing 35 counties. The Pittsburgh Weather Forecast Office (WFO) is located near Pittsburgh International Airport in Moon Township, Pennsylvania.
On November 10, 2020, the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington assumed responsibility for Garrett County, Maryland from than the National Weather Service Pittsburgh.[1]
First-order/climate sites
[edit]- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- West Virginia
NOAA Weather Radio
[edit]The National Weather Service Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania forecast office provides programming for nine NOAA Weather Radio stations in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia.[3]
City of license | Call sign | Frequency (MHz) |
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | KIH35 | 162.550 MHz |
Bridgeport, Ohio | WWF35 | 162.525 MHz |
High Hill, Ohio | WXJ47 | 162.475 MHz |
Parker, Pennsylvania | WWG53 | 162.425 MHz |
Backbone Mountain | KXI73 | 162.450 MHz |
Gregg Knob | KWN36 | 162.500 MHz |
Morgantown, West Virginia | KWN35 | 162.475 MHz |
New Philadelphia, Ohio | WNG735 | 162.425 MHz |
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania | KZZ42 | 162.500 MHz |
References
[edit]- ^ Berk, Justin (October 18, 2020). "National Weather Service Will Bring 2 More Maryland Counties Under One Office". Just In Weather.
- ^ "Local Climatology Reporting Locations". National Weather Service Pittsburgh, PA. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
- ^ NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio, NOAA. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
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