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Bob Breck's Blog. Wednesday, October 16, 2024. Now Mama, That's A Real Cold Front! The Lady Is Coming For Friday. While walking Bailey last night, it still felt warm and I wondered if the computer guidance (that said we'd be in the 50s by daybreak) was too aggressive with this cold front. After all, Lake Pontchartrain is still in the 70s.
Bob Breck is New Orleans number one rated weather personality.
Robert E. Zabrecky (born October 5, 1947), also known as Bob Breck, is an American former chief meteorologist for WVUE-DT in New Orleans.
After almost 40 years of being a trusted New Orleans weather voice, the little guy will soon turn off his computer, roll up his maps, and start a new chapter in his life.
The Southern Charm of Bob Breck. BELOVED RETIRED FOX 8 WEATHER ANCHOR Bob Breck has always been known for his charisma on the air in any weather situation and beyond; however, his journey into meteorology began unexpectedly.
Bob Breck, chief meteorologist at New Orleans Fox affiliate WVUE, is the guest for Aircheck NOLA No. 12. It's the latest episode of a podcast dedicated to interviews with New...
Former Chief @Meteorologist Bob Breck WVUE TV New Orleans will join us to lend his perspective on soon to be Hurricane Ida as it heads toward Louisiana for a landfall late Sunday. Louisiana has seen major hurricanes make landfall in the last several years and his 40 years experience in New Orleans and Bob Breck will provide insight on what ...
BobBreck.com started life in 1999 with the sole purpose of being a home on the internet for Bob Breck. At that time WVUE (Ch. 8) didn't even have a website, so BobBreck.com quickly became the on-line connection for Bob to the city of New Orleans and beyond.
Longtime New Orleans meteorologist Bob Breck monkeys around on-set with the San Diego Chicken early in his career. On March 2, 2016, Breck will retire after nearly 40 years on the air in New Orleans.
our rains today have NOTHING to do with Ida. There is a weakening upper low south of our coast which will be gone by the time Ida arrives. Ida will not reach the Gulf until after midnight. There still is time for the track to keep nudging to the west as models suggest.