TV personality who plays himself in the "Sharknado" film series |
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'Here's what's happening in your neck of the woods' speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Jun 2023 |
"Today" weathercaster |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Nov 2022 |
He set a Guinness World Record in 2014, reporting for 34 consecutive hours |
New York Times |
11 Sep 2022 |
''Today'' forecaster |
Newsday |
03 Apr 2022 |
'Today' weatherman |
The Washington Post |
17 Feb 2022 |
"Today" weatherman |
LA Times Daily |
17 Feb 2022 |
TV weatherman |
Thomas Joseph |
01 Nov 2021 |
TV weatherman |
Thomas Joseph |
16 Oct 2020 |
Morning star? |
New York Times |
03 Mar 2020 |
Longtime "Today" forecaster |
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''Extreme Weather'' author |
Newsday |
21 Dec 2019 |
"Today" weatherman |
Universal |
16 Aug 2019 |
Longtime weatherman of morning TV |
New York Times |
08 Jan 2019 |
Longtime weatherman of morning TV |
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"Today" weatherman |
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Longtime ''Today'' guy |
Newsday |
28 Dec 2018 |
Guinness world record holder for longest live weather report |
New York Times |
10 Sep 2018 |
TV personality who co-authored 'The Morning Show Murders' |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Aug 2018 |
Guinness world record holder for longest live weather report |
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TV personality who co-authored "The Morning Show Murders" |
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'Today' weather anchor |
The Washington Post |
25 Jun 2017 |
"Today" weather anchor |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jun 2017 |
"Today" personality |
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"Today" weather anchor |
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Weatherman to 'Wake Up' with, once |
The Washington Post |
23 Jul 2016 |
Morning TV weatherman |
New York Times |
29 Mar 2016 |
''The Morning Show Murders'' author |
Newsday |
22 Jan 2016 |
''Today'' weatherman |
Newsday |
15 Nov 2015 |
"Today" weatherman |
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"Today" regular since 1996 |
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Willard Scott's successor on "Today" |
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Early forecaster |
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"The Morning Show Murders" novelist |
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"That's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods" speaker |
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"Today" forecaster |
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"Today" forecaster |
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"Here's what's happening in your neck of the woods" speaker |
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"And here's what's happening in your neck of the woods" speaker |
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"And here's what's happening in your neck of the woods" speaker |
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Perennial "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" host |
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"Today" weatherman |
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Emmy-winning weathercaster |
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TV weatherman |
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Well-watched weatherman |
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"Today" weatherman |
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Weatherman who wrote "The Morning Show Murders" |
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