Welcome Meteorologist Angie Kathleen to the Local Storm Center Team
Local Storm Center proudly welcomes Meteorologist Angie Kathleen to its on-air team. A lifelong weather enthusiast turned broadcast professional, Angie brings more than just forecasting skill—she brings personality, precision, and genuine passion for keeping listeners informed and engaged. Her approachable style and commitment to clarity make her a perfect fit for the network’s mission of delivering dependable, relatable weather coverage across stations nationwide.
Veteran Broadcaster Bob Kucken Joins Local Storm Center
We’re pleased to introduce Bob Kucken, a veteran broadcaster with more than 40 years of radio and weathercasting experience across numerous formats and markets — major, medium, and small. Currently heard on WRNR AM/FM in Martinsburg, West Virginia, Bob has been the trusted weather voice there since 1986.
Local Storm Center Expands Reach with Three New Affiliate Stations
Local Storm Center, a growing provider of custom weather forecasts for radio stations, has expanded its reach with three new affiliates: 105.7 The Valley in Chico, California; 92.9 The Torch in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin; and SolanoParanormalRadio.com in Suisun City, California. “Weather connects us all, and every new partnership helps us serve more listeners with forecasts they can trust,” said Johnny Caudle, owner and lead voice at Local Storm Center.
Local Storm Center Partners with Turner Media Group for Weather Coverage on WZBB and WYTI
Local Storm Center has partnered with Turner Media Group to deliver daily local weather coverage on WZBB “B-99.9” and WYTI 104.5. This new collaboration brings reliable, community-focused forecasts to listeners across Franklin County, Rocky Mount, and Martinsville.
LOCAL STORM CENTER WEATHER REPORTS NOW AIRING ON WLDF 92.9 – THE TORCH IN LAC DU FLAMBEAU
Local Storm Center (LSC) is proud to announce that its trusted daily weather reports are now airing on WLDF 92.9 – The Torch in Lac du Flambeau. Three forecasts each day—morning, midday, and evening—are tailored specifically for WLDF’s listening area, giving listeners clear, reliable, and locally focused weather information 365 days a year.
Local Storm Center Weather Reports Now Airing on Solano Paranormal Rock & Talk Radio
Local Storm Center has expanded again—now providing four daily weather reports on Solano Paranormal Rock & Talk Radio in Solano County, California. The partnership brings timely, localized forecasts into the station’s bold mix of paranormal talk and rock music, giving listeners reliable updates alongside thrilling conversations and classic tracks.
Why Custom Radio Weather Isn’t $19 a Month — And Never Should Be
We’re not the cheapest weather service—and that’s by design. Here’s why Local Storm Center delivers more value than automated audio forecasts and why sponsor-ready weather should never be bargain-bin content.
How Local Storm Center Is Different from the Competition
Not all radio weather services are created equal. At Local Storm Center, we deliver pre-recorded, sponsor-ready weather forecasts—professionally voiced and tailored to your station’s format and schedule. Choose unsponsored or sponsored versions, with straightforward pricing and no setup fees, delivered 365 days a year in exactly the format you need.
Why So Many Radio Stations Are Turning to Local Storm Center for Weather
Local Storm Center helps radio stations across the U.S. deliver sponsor-ready weather forecasts every day—polished, local, and built for automation. Discover why more broadcasters are making the switch.
Clear Skies, Clear Gains: The ROI of Radio Weather Sponsorships
Weather sponsorships work. With trusted forecasts airing daily, sponsors gain repeated exposure in a premium, exclusive spot. It’s easy to sell, easy to renew, and powered by Local Storm Center.
Why Localized Weather Still Matters in a Digital World
Why local weather still matters — even in a world full of apps.

