KIMT-DT3

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KIMT-DT3
Mason City, Iowa-
Rochester/Austin, Minnesota
City of license Mason City
Branding My 3.3 Weather (general)
KIMT News 3
Slogan Iowa, Minnesota, together.
Channels Digital: KIMT-DT 43.3 (UHF)
Virtual: 3.3 (PSIP)
Owner LIN Media
(NVT Mason City Licensee, LLC)
Founded 2010
Call letters' meaning see KIMT
Transmitter power 800 kW (digital)
Height 463 m (digital)
Facility ID 66402 (digital)
Transmitter coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. (digital)

KIMT-DT3 is a 24/7 Weather Channel for the Driftless Area of North Central Iowa and Southeastern Minnesota. The station is a third digital subchannel of CBS affiliate KIMT owned by LIN Media. Over-the-air, it broadcasts a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 43.3 (virtual channel 3.3 via PSIP) from a transmitter near Meyer, Iowa (between Stacyville and McIntire) south of the Minnesota state line. Known on-air as KIMT Storm Team 3, this is currently available over-the-air, with the exception of nearby cities Clear Lake and Ventura's local cable company, CLTel, which broadcasts on channel 361.

KIMT-DT3's parent station has studios on North Pennsylvania Avenue in Downtown Mason City, Iowa and a sales bureau on East William Street in Downtown Albert Lea, Minnesota. 3.3 features rotating Storm Team 3 weather maps such as Current Temperatures and Dew Points, Weather Alerts, the 7 Day Forecast, Local, Regional, and National Radar, the local Pollen Count, and a Growing Degree Days map, with audio from the National Weather Service's NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards.

KIMT Storm Team

  • Adam Frederick - Chief Meteorologist, weeknights at 5pm, 6pm, Wednesday and Thursday 9PM (My 3.2 5 minute cut in show), and at 10 PM
  • Tyler Roney - Meteorologist, seen weekday mornings
  • Josh Wurster - Meteorologist, seen weekends and Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 PM and 10 PM

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