Weather reports in Stratton ME area, without internet

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Rainman

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I am planning to camp in the Stratton ME area next week. We won't have internet available. Does anyone know of a radio station weather report in that area?
 
Here are the NOAA weather radio frequencies for Maine. In Stratton, you should be able to pick up the transmitter on Sugarloaf if you have a weather radio.

Site Name Transmitter Name Call Sign Frequency Power WFO
Falmouth Blackstrap Hill KDO95 162.550 500 Gray, ME
Ellsworth Ellsworth KEC93 162.400 1000 Caribou, ME
Milo Milo KHB54 162.550 1000 Caribou, ME
Frenchville Frenchville KHB55 162.475 300 Caribou, ME
MeddybempsMeddybemps KHC47 162.425 300 Caribou, ME
Greenville Greenville WNG542 162.425 300 Caribou, ME
Jonesboro Jonesboro WNG543 162.450 1000 Caribou, ME
Sugarloaf Mtn Sugarloaf WNG547 162.450 300 Gray, ME
Dresden Blinn Hill WSM60 162.475 300 Gray, ME
Caribou Mars Hill WXM77 162.525 200 Caribou, ME
Springfield Lakeville WXN28 162.500 1000 Caribou, ME
 
On the ordinary dial, you should have a strong signal for 105.1FM WTOS "the Mountain of Pure Rock", also broadcasting from atop Sugarloaf. I'm just guessing, but they probably give weather reports at regular intervals.
 
On the ordinary dial, you should have a strong signal for 105.1FM WTOS "the Mountain of Pure Rock", also broadcasting from atop Sugarloaf. I'm just guessing, but they probably give weather reports at regular intervals.

We listen to this station while at camp in northern NH and they normally do a regular forecast and then a more northern in the mountains forecast. It isn't for the summits of course, but it is closer to your area.
 
Thank you all. I suspected VFTT would come through.
 
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