I should also add on a good day I can pick up NOAA from Beckly on my weather radio. 
Mark, that's pretty impressive. You're about 150 miles from Beckley, and that station is only 400 watts.
Forgive me for asking, but just how big is your antenna?
It just an old Radio Shack discone scanner antenna that you can see at the top of the tower in this photo:

The only time I get it is on days with a lot of skip. It combines with my local weather station even on the built in antenna when it happens. I'm pretty sure I also have picked up Charleston a few times too.
Right now on the outside antenna using the PRO2040 scanner I'm picking up
162.425 MHz Athens, Oh.
162.450 MHz Mansfield, Oh.
162.475 MHz High Hill, Oh.
162.500 MHz Chillicothe, Oh.
162.550 MHz Columbus, Oh.
Some co-channel on the Mansfield station but full quieting on the others.
This has always been a good location. At times I've been able to pickup watchable pictures on TV channels from Dayton, Mansfield, and nearly every channel 2-13 with the antennas, preamp and rotor shown in the photo. Spent a lot of evenings during the cold winter nights cranking the old rotor just to see how many TV stations I could pickup before I got a computer. I never run an amp on the scanner though.