What is the NOAA Weather Information line in Tucson?
On August 1, 1996, the National Weather Service in Tucson, Arizona began a new public weather information service. The service, called the NOAA Weather Information Line, will provide callers with current weather observations, short and long-term forecasts, and weather advisories and warnings. The current weather information will include hourly observations from Tucson and Phoenix. It will also include such things as the high temperature, low temperature, and precipitation for Tucson. Regularly issued short-term (6 hour) forecasts for Tucson and the Santa Cruz Valley will be available twice a day, with more frequent issuances during significant weather events. During significant weather events, the short-term forecast will often cover a larger portion of southeast Arizona. Weather advisories and warnings will be issued for significant and hazardous weather conditions affecting people in southeast Arizona. The Tucson National Weather Service Office is responsible for issuing advisories a
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