National Weather Service Duluth, Minnesota

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National Weather Service Duluth is a weather forecast office responsible for monitoring weather conditions for 18 counties in the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin. [1] The office is in charge of weather forecasts, warnings and local statements as well as aviation weather. It is also equipped with a WSR-88D (NEXRAD) radar, and an Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS) that greatly increase the ability to forecast.

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National Weather Service Duluth Forecast Office in Duluth, Minnesota provides programming for 15 NOAA Weather Radio stations across North Central and Northeast Minnesota and Northwest Wisconsin.

KIG64 Twin Ports/Duluth

KIG64
  • Duluth, Minnesota
Frequency 162.550 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 1000 Watts
Links
Website KIG64

KIG64 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Carlton, Lake, Pine, Southwestern St. Louis & Southeastern St. Louis counties in Minnesota. And Bayfield & Douglas counties in Wisconsin. [2]

KZZ84 Aitkin

KZZ84
  • Aitkin, Minnesota
Frequency 162.450 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 1000 Watts
Links
Website KZZ84

KZZ84 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Aitkin, Carlton, Crow Wing, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison & Pine counties in Minnesota. [3]

WNG678 Pine City

WNG678
  • Pine City, Minnesota
Frequency 162.425 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 1000 Watts
Links
Website WNG678

WNG678 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Aitkin, Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs & Pine counties in Minnesota. And Burnett & Polk counties in Wisconsin. [4]

KZZ45 Virginia

KZZ45
  • Virginia, Minnesota
Frequency 162.475 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 300 Watts
Links
Website KZZ45

KZZ45 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Western St. Louis & Eastern St. Louis counties in Minnesota. [5]

KZZ29 Coleraine

KZZ29
  • Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Frequency 162.400 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 1000 Watts
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website KZZ29

KZZ29 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Northern Aitkin, Northern Cass, Itasca & Western St. Louis counties in Minnesota. [6]

WNG630 Finland

WNG630
  • Finland, Minnesota
Frequency 162.425 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 300 Watts
Links
Website WNG630

WNG630 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Lake County in Minnesota. [7]

WXJ64 Leader/Brainerd Lakes

WXJ64
  • Omen Lake, Minnesota
Frequency 162.550 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 1000 Watts
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website WXJ64

WXJ64 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Cass, Crow Wing, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd & Wadena counties in Minnesota. [8]

WXK45 International Falls

WXK45
  • International Falls, Minnesota
Frequency 162.550 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 1000 Watts
Links
Website WXK45

WXK45 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Koochiching County in Minnesota. [9]

KZZ44 Elephant Lake

KZZ44
  • Orr, Minnesota
Frequency 162.450 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 300 Watts
Links
Website KZZ44

KZZ44 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Koochiching & Northwestern St. Louis counties in Minnesota. [10]

KXI43 Grand Marais

KXI43
  • Bogus Lake, Minnesota
Frequency 162.450 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 300 Watts
Links
Website KXI43

KXI43 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Cook County in Minnesota. [11]

KXI44 Ely

KXI44
  • Ely, Minnesota
Frequency 162.500 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 300 Watts
Links
Website KXI44

KXI44 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Lake & Northeastern St. Louis counties in Minnesota. [12]

KXI45 Gunflint Lake

KXI45
  • Gunflint Lake, Minnesota
Frequency 162.525 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 300 Watts
Links
Website KXI45

KXI45 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Cook & Lake counties in Minnesota. [13]

KZZ79 Spooner

KZZ79
  • Lampson, Wisconsin
Frequency 162.475 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 1000 Watts
Links
Website KZZ79

KZZ79 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Pine County in Minnesota. And Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk, Sawyer & Washburn counties in Wisconsin. [14]

KZZ78 Ashland

KZZ78
  • Ashland, Wisconsin
Frequency 162.525 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 1000 Watts
Links
Website KZZ78

KZZ78 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Gogebic County in Michigan. And Ashland, Bayfield & Iron counties in Wisconsin. [15]

WXM91 Park Falls

WXM91
  • Park Falls, Wisconsin
Frequency 162.500 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Technical information
Power 1000 Watts
Links
Website WXM91

WXM91 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Ashland, Iron, Oneida, Price, Sawyer & Vilas counties in Wisconsin. [16]

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References

  1. "Office Info". National Weather Service Duluth. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  2. KIG64 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  3. KZZ84 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  4. WNG678 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  5. KZZ45 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  6. KZZ29 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  7. WNG630 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  8. WXJ64 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  9. WXK45 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  10. KZZ44 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  11. KXI43 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  12. KXI44 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  13. KXI45 weather.gov. Accessed July 20, 2023
  14. KZZ79 weather.gov. Accessed August 10, 2023
  15. KZZ78 weather.gov. Accessed August 10, 2023
  16. WXM91 weather.gov. Accessed August 10, 2023