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WTVG (channel 13) is a television station in Toledo, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC and The CW. Owned by Gray Television , the station maintains studios on Dorr Street ( SR 246 ) in Toledo, and its transmitter is located on Stadium Road in Oregon, Ohio .
Get the Toledo, OH local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Associated Press 13 hours ago Rescuers recover 20 bodies from flash floods and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island.
Get the Toledo, OH local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... 30.13 in Pressure--UV Index. 5:05PM Sunset. 10 mph F 16 km/h C Wind. 13 ...
Get the Toledo, OH local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Fox Weather 13 hours ago Watch: Large waves surge into Santa Cruz harbor damaging boats during atmospheric river event.
Weather radar in Norman, Oklahoma with rainshaft Weather (WF44) radar dish University of Oklahoma OU-PRIME C-band, polarimetric, weather radar during construction. Weather radar, also called weather surveillance radar (WSR) and Doppler weather radar, is a type of radar used to locate precipitation, calculate its motion, and estimate its type (rain, snow, hail etc.).
You can see your locations weather forecast in an hourly or 10 day view by using the toggle just below the sunrise and sunset times. Forecast details. The top left corner of the weather box will display your locations general weather information. For additional weather details your can select the drop down arrow under the current temperature.
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Translating Network Notes Cleveland: Eastlake: 25 34 W34FP-D: WVIZ: PBS: Ohio Channel on 25.2, World Channel on 25.3, Create on 25.4, PBS Kids on 25.5, WKSU 89.7 FM Simulcast on 25.7, WCLV 90.3 FM Simulcast on 25.8, Cleveland Sight Center Network on 25.9
The scale of dBZ values can be seen along the bottom of the image. Decibel relative to Z, or dBZ, is a logarithmic dimensionless technical unit used in radar. It is mostly used in weather radar, to compare the equivalent reflectivity factor (Z) of a remote object (in mm 6 per m 3) to the return of a droplet of rain with a diameter of 1 mm (1 mm 6 per m 3). [1]