He’s a meteorologist who’s become one of the most recognizable names in weather forecasting, and for years has been the familiar face on The Weather Channel. Over time, he built a strong reputation, so much so that when NBC covered the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, they brought him on board to handle the weather segments. His dedication to the job was on full display in September 2022, when a now-viral video showed him getting struck by a flying tree branch while reporting live during Hurricane Ian—a moment that only added to his credibility and public presence. Before all the fame, he laid the groundwork for his career, graduating from Lyndon State College back in 1986. On a personal note, he shares his life with his wife, Tamra Cantore, and together they’ve raised two children: a son named Ben and a daughter named Christina. Throughout it all, he’s remained a steady, trusted figure in the world of meteorology.
He’s also the voice behind The Weather Channel’s popular series, Storm Stories, bringing dramatic weather tales to life with his compelling narration. On Instagram, he’s built an impressive following of over 250,000 fans who tune in not only for his weather updates but also for a glimpse into his family life. He shares a mix of personal moments and meteorological insights, making him a relatable and trusted figure online. His ability to connect with people—both through storytelling and social media—shows just how much he’s grown beyond the forecast. He continues to engage his audience, proving that he’s more than just a narrator or weather expert; he’s someone people genuinely enjoy following.