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I sometimes prefer a little humor long as they get to the important part of the weather then go into humor.
We use to have this one weatherman here in Charlotte even though he got annoying but he was funny because he was wild in his tactics. Not on a dialy basis but every day be in some crazy rant.
He now is located with KREX-TV Grand Junction, Colorado
Here some clips of him doing the weather and these are not bloopers.
I like them FUNNY!! We had some great ones in California! One actually moved to North Carolina. I can't think of his name right now but he used to work for KEYT in Santa Barbara but a few years ago he said he was moving to NC. He was a riot (very natural at it too).
I saw those clips before on Youtube. So funny. I'm glad he has a job.
the ratings for that station went to the roof but I think it out of work lifestyle got him in trouble supposely on a rumor. It actually had me watch that station because he would speak when it not his turn and take forever to get to the weather and that was ok when it just you know it sunny today clouds tomorrow that only takes a second to say.
I think he would be perfect addition to the daily show
The weatherman from Keyt in Santa Barbara who moved to North Carolina is Steve Stewart. It said that he works now for ABC11 in the triangle on the weekends. I was a little shocked that he just works on the weekends because in Santa Barbara he was weekdays. Have you seen him?
no Im in charlotte area and that is part of raleigh area.
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