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  2. Tom Skilling - Wikipedia

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    Skilling announced on October 12, 2023 that he would be retiring from WGN-TV on February 28, 2024. [7] On February 1, 2024, WGN announced that the WGN Weather Center will be renamed the Tom Skilling Weather Center. [8]

  3. Tom Skilling, dean of Chicago TV weathercasters ... - AOL

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    CHICAGO — Tom Skilling, the longtime WGN-TV chief meteorologist, announced his retirement Thursday during the evening news. An always sunny presence, whatever the weather in Chicago, Skilling ...

  4. Category:Television meteorologists from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. ... Tom Skilling; T. Jerry Taft This page was ...

  5. Jerry Taft - Wikipedia

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    Taft also performed radio work, providing weather reports for WMAQ-AM and WLS-AM in the 1980s. [7] The Chicago Tribune described Taft as "one of [their] favorite weathermen". [8] He finished second to WBBM-TV's Steve Baskerville and ahead of Tom Skilling in a 1997 Chicago Sun-Times reader poll about Chicago meteorologists. Participants noted ...

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  7. List of meteorologists - Wikipedia

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  9. WGN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2008, WGN-TV began to provide forecasts for WGN radio (prepared by Tom Skilling and other members of the sister television station's weather staff), after it ended a ten-year forecast partnership with The Weather Channel. [54]