PADUCAH, Ky. -- The operating status for two transmission sites in the WSIL region are out of service. This affects weather radio customers in a portion of all four area states which are southern Illinois, western Kentucky, southeast Missouri and northwest Tennessee.Â
The following information can be found on the National Weather Service - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio outage page...
For the located in Goreville, Illinois, this covers 15 southern Illinois counties, along with portions of southeast Missouri and western Kentucky. The operating status for this location is "Out of Service" as of last check on February 13.
For the , this covers Tennessee counties including Weakley, Obion and Lake, along with Calloway County, Kentucky. The operating status for this location is "Out of Service" as of last check on February 13.
According to their page, the NOAA indicates an Out of Service transmitter is temporarily non operational due to problems such as a power outage, antenna damage, etc.
NOAA stated problems receiving the NWR (NOAA Weather Radios) broadcast, could be either due to issues with the NWS transmitter, your NWR receiver or possibly both.Â
For transmitter status with the NOAA for this region, .