


Her Twitter profile says she's "Meteorologist for New Channel 5 in Cleveland PLUS a Mom, Wife, Lhasa Apso lover, Optimist, Workerouter, Weather Admirer and Realty TV Junkie. Bell’s first weather memory dates to April 4, 1974, when, as a first grade student, he and his Chuck Bell has been a StormTeam4 meteorologist with News4 since October 2004. She listed her favorite sports teams as the Carolina Panthers and Northern Illinois Huskies. Before you head out the door, I look forward to greeting you with a smile and helping you to prepare for your day! I like to give personal forecasts, too.if you have a local event that needs a forecast, send it to me and I will post it to the web & social media to help get the word out & prepare your guests." Definitely helps when you are working a morning show. On her WEWS-TV biography, Blake says: "I love mornings! No caffeine required. We’re incredibly excited to have found Tera and feel she’s going to be a great addition to an already market dominant weather team,” says Jon Lawhead, Local 12 general manager and Sinclair Broadcast Group Manager for Cincinnati and Dayton. 1 Weather Authority team was a fantastic opportunity. “We interviewed a number of great candidates over the last few months and the reality is that we felt Tera’s qualifications combined with how she fit with our No. She started in TV as an intern at Chicago's WGN-TV, and at WTVO-TV in Rockford, Ill., while finishing her degree at Northern Illinois. Before that she spent six years as morning meteorologist for WCCB-TV in Charlotte, NC. "Our plan allows other members of the meteorologist team to handle other news day parts while still maintaining our core mission, which is to serve our viewers and users with the highest quality and most accurate forecast in the market."īlake has been morning meteorologist for two years at Cleveland's WEWS-TV, a sister Scripps station to WCPO-TV (Channel (9). “We decided that taking a team approach to weather was a good strategy for us," said News Director Tim Geraghty in the announcement. She graduated from Penn State with a bachelor of science degree in meteorology in 2002. SCOTT DIMMICH and BRANDON ORR: Weekend meteorologists. Erica Grow was born and raised in Bethlehem in Pennsylvanias Lehigh Valley.She attended Liberty High School in Bethlehem. newscasts.ĮRICA COLLURA: 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m. since Hedrick left the airwaves in February.īlake, an Illinois native and Northern Illinois University graduate, starts here on Dec. meteorologist, had been filling in with the main anchor team at 6 and 11 p.m. Gumm, a Clermont County native, had worked nights with the main anchor team for two weeks in late October. For more than 50 years, the local TV stations' late-night forecasters have been designated the station's chief meteorologist, overseeing the weather department and severe weather reporting. The term "chief meteorologist" did not appear in the announcement Monday by the Sinclair Broadcast Group station. WVXU John Gumm with main anchor Rob Braun on an Oct.
