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Tom Skilling retiring
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Tom Skilling retiring
Last broadcast on WGN-TV tonight for Skilling, who went from young weather geek in the 80s to dean of Chicago meteorologists. Plenty of tributes to him on WGN's website.
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Re: Tom Skilling retiring
Thank goodness I can still watch WGN via IPTV.CurlyHoward wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:06 amLast broadcast on WGN-TV tonight for Skilling, who went from young weather geek in the 80s to dean of Chicago meteorologists. Plenty of tributes to him on WGN's website.
Re: Tom Skilling retiring
It was kind of eerie watching the WGN broadcast on Tuesday the 27th during the Chicago-area tornado outbreak. I doubt anyone predicted how early and how active the severe weather season has been this year, let alone having it send Tom off with a bang.
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Re: Tom Skilling retiring
Tom Skilling was a pioneer in extended forecasting. He was the first TV meteorologist I've ever seen offer a 7-day forecast, and he is the first I've ever seen offer a 10-day forecast.
Not only was he a pioneer in the above regard, but he was DAMN GOOD at it! He often forecasted heat waves or snow storms accurately multiple days before other TV stations in the Great Lakes region.
Some of the graphics he used on-air in the 90s were unmatched in terms of quality and sophistication for the era.
Not only was he a pioneer in the above regard, but he was DAMN GOOD at it! He often forecasted heat waves or snow storms accurately multiple days before other TV stations in the Great Lakes region.
Some of the graphics he used on-air in the 90s were unmatched in terms of quality and sophistication for the era.
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.
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Re: Tom Skilling retiring
Tom's probably one of my favorite meteorologists ever. I used to watch him when WGN was a superstation and he always had a great style and just great at his job. He's been making a few appearances since he retired. Seems like he's very much enjoying retirement.