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  2. WWBT - Wikipedia

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    WWBT (channel 12) is a television station in Richmond, Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Gray Media alongside Ashland -licensed CW affiliate WUPV (channel 65). The two stations share studios on Midlothian Turnpike (US 60) in Richmond, where WWBT's transmitter is also located.

  3. WAVY-TV - Wikipedia

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    The WAVY Weather Station was a local cable channel, formerly seen as a digital subchannel of WAVY-TV and later WVBT-TV 43.2. The WAVY Weather Station broadcasts taped weather segments by WAVY-TV's meteorologists. It also shows live Super Doppler 10 imagery and Super Doppler 10 WeatherNet data. The WAVY Weather Station was developed in late 1993 ...

  4. WRID-LD - Wikipedia

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    WRID-LD (RF channel 36) is a low-power television station in Richmond, Virginia, United States.Owned by Gray Media, it serves as a translating repeater of the main channels of its two sister stations—NBC affiliate WWBT (channel 12) and Ashland-licensed CW affiliate WUPV (channel 65).

  5. WUPV - Wikipedia

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    WUPV (channel 65) is a television station licensed to Ashland, Virginia, United States, serving the Richmond area as an affiliate of The CW.It is owned by Gray Media alongside Richmond-licensed NBC affiliate WWBT (channel 12) and WRID-LD (channel 48).

  6. Weather on AOL.com - AOL Help

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    The AOL weather feature on AOL.com can be used to check the current temperature and forecast in one simple click. The new AOL weather page can store multiple locations, view the forecast by the hour, get your 10-Day outlook and catch up on weather-related news. View the weather

  7. MyRadar - Wikipedia

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    The app began operations in 2008 and ran on government-provided weather and radar data for its first decade. In 2019, ACME launched personal satellites to improve predictions of ongoing weather. The app received funding to improve its radar and imaging from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...