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Gil Simmons is the chief weekday morning meteorologist for WTNH-TV, the local ABC-affiliated television station for the Hartford-New Haven, Connecticut television market. He also is the meteorologist for WTNH's sister station, WCTX-TV, the MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station in that market, and for WATR, an AM station located in Waterbury that serves the Naugatuck Valley.
Peter F. Giddings (born in 1939 in New York City) is a multiple Emmy Award winning television meteorologist. He worked as a local television news meteorologist in Northern California and Northern Nevada. He is best known for his 29 years as a meteorologist at KGO-TV in San Francisco. [1] [2] Giddings earned six Emmy Awards during his tenure at KGO.
Longtime local meteorologist Kelly Bates, who left NBC10 in September after a contract dispute, will soon return to the airwaves.
He became the first Weather Channel and U.S. meteorologist to report live from Cuba during coverage of Tropical Storm Isaac August 24–26, 2012. [6] On January 12, 2018, Seidel did his 20,000th live shot during a snowstorm in Rochester, NY. [7] On August 31, 2023, Seidel did his 25,000th live shot covering Hurricane Idalia aftermath in Tampa ...
He was WGN-TV's chief meteorologist and was rumored to be the highest-paid local broadcast meteorologist in the United States. [5] He also had written the daily weather column for the Chicago Tribune. That feature, Ask Tom, ceased in August 2022 with a redesign of the weather page. [6]
Iconic local weatherman Jym Ganahl, known for his folksy weather forecasting, announced his retirement from WSYX (ABC6) on Wednesday, marking an end to 60 years as a meteorologist.
Meet the new meteorologist at WOI. Hannah Dennis joins the local ABC team. Gannett. Susan Stapleton, Des Moines Register. January 22, 2024 at 7:01 AM. Hannah Dennis is the new meteorologist at WOI-TV.
He also narrates Local On The 8s (excluding the national version). He was featured in the beginning of the ECHL's Stockton Thunder entrance video saying "Hello, this is meteorologist Jim Cantore from the Weather Channel; a special weather advisory has been issued for the Central Valley—a 100% chance of thunder."