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Enjoyed joining @StormFurey for a conversation about careers in meteorology and what forecasting in New England is really like behind the scenes.
We worked side by side for over a decade and I can tell you unequivocally she is the best meteorologist to take the team forward. @ShiriSpear is a real meteorologist. She loves the science and communicating it to everyone. Shiri is also committed to the community she is part of- all of you! I couldn’t be more proud of my friend and nobody is more deserving.
Boston 25 News is saying goodbye — and thank you — to Chief Meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz after an incredible 30 years at the station.
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Tonight was @KevinBoston25’s final on-air forecast. He began working here before I was born! (Sorry, Kev 😂)
It’s been such an honor to work alongside one of the legends these past few years…
Sunday night of blizzard coverage, @LitsaPappas and I said so long, in case she got stuck in the snow. She crushed that blizzard coverage as she does with all her assignments. Thanks, Litsa! I’ll miss FaceTimes with your little boy and husband.
Somebody tell me where I can find the biggest snow pile and give me your best guess as to when it will melt.
Best I could do was this mountain range here. Betting we don’t see it completely gone until early April.
@amarkowitzWX I don’t see it as taboo, I just want it standardized so different companies aren’t calling the same storm by different names. As long as the name stays attached to one company, it’s marketing not messaging. Just imo.
@jenrara Depends on metrics, not age. Snowfall beat ‘78 in some areas, not in others. The biggest thing was the coast. In 78, giant waves over multiple high tide cycles demolished homes. Also, many more died in 78. It’s not a contest, just numbers.