Strong to severe thunderstorms capable of producing large hail, damaging winds, a few tornadoes and heavy rain will be in play across the western and central Gulf Coast over the next few days. Multiple rounds of heavy rainfall may lead to considerable flash and urban flooding especially within vulnerable areas. New and renewed river flooding will also be possible. Read More >
NOAA Weather Radio
Receiver Recalls
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What is NOAA Weather Radio?
North Texas Weather Radio Frequencies, Transmitters and FIPS Codes are all available!
Our color coded county map shows you where to tune into weather radio and gives you the FIPS codes you need for your new weather radio.
National Radio Listings are also one click away.
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Specific Message Encoding (SAME) Radios.
These radios can automatically alert you to weather hazards specifically for your county! Weather Radio receivers make great gifts!
Our Program Schedule
When is the climate information on the radio? Look for it in the program schedule.
SAME Alert Tests are normally conducted each Wednesday between 10 and and Noon (typically around 11 am) and again between 6 pm and 8 pm (typically around 7 pm). Should there be a threat of or existing severe weather, the test will be postponed until the next available good weather day.
FIPS Stands for:
Federal Information Processing System