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  2. Wally Kinnan - Wikipedia

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    While still on active duty with the Air Force, Oklahoma City's WKY-TV hired Kinnan in February 1951 to host a nightly weather segment dubbed "Wally the Weatherman." [ 3 ] Owing to his existing work with the Air Force and AWS, WKY-TV eventually teamed up Kinnan with fellow certified meteorologist Harry Volkman to form the first professional ...

  3. Wally Bruner - Wikipedia

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    Bruner began his career in television as "Wally the Weatherman" with WTHI-TV in Terre Haute, Indiana in the mid-1950s [1] and continued with a variety of roles in small-market stations around the country.

  4. Dick Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, he left Omaha to begin his tenure at then-ABC affiliate (now CBS affiliate) WTSP-TV as chief meteorologist on March 17, 1980, replacing WTSP's chief meteorologist, Wally Kinnan. After his death, he relinquished the role to WTSP meteorologist Tammie Souza. He was a former member (1987–1993) of the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. [2]

  5. Category:American television weather presenters - Wikipedia

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    Ken Barlow (meteorologist) Joe Bastardi; Kevin Benson; David Bernard (meteorologist) André Bernier (meteorologist) Mike Bettes; John Bolaris; Julie Bologna; Joe Bolton (television personality) Pete Bouchard; Clayton Brough; Vivian Brown (meteorologist) Glenn Burns; Sharon Dahlonega Bush

  6. Timothy A. Kinnan - Wikipedia

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    Kinnan was born in Tacoma, Washington to the late Henry Wallace ("Wally") Kinnan, and Marjorie Ahrendt. His father, Wally Kinnan, a pioneering television meteorologist and early television personality, was also a B-17 pilot during World War II and was shot down, spending nearly two years as a POW in Stalag Luft III.

  7. Weathermen - Wikipedia

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    Weathermen may refer to: . Weather Underground, American political movement commonly called "the Weathermen", 1969–1977; The Weathermen (band), a semi-satirical Belgian electronic and pop group

  8. Bob "Hoolihan" Wells - Wikipedia

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    Robert D. "Bob" Wells (born September 27, 1933), known as Bob "Hoolihan" Wells, is an American former television and radio personality and actor, who is best known to Cleveland, Ohio television viewers for his appearances on the then-CBS affiliate WJW TV Channel 8 during the 1960s and 1970s as "Hoolihan the Weatherman" [1] and one-half of the Hoolihan and Big Chuck Show movie hosting team.

  9. Weatherman - Wikipedia

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    "Weatherman", a song by singer-songwriter Delbert McClinton from his eponymous 1993 album that appeared in the movie Groundhog Day "Weatherman" (song) , a 1998 single by Irish band Juniper "Weatherman", a song from the 2010 album Walking with the Night , by American singer Adriana Evans