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by tjsnowman from Doylestown, PA

Last Post 364 days, 19 hours Ago


Well, I guess I will start out by saying ouch! Fox's ratings will sure hurt after January, no matter who takes over as the chief MET. I guess there are other factors to consider in keeping the BEST meteorologist on your station, but, come on already! A coating, a few snow showers or flurries???? That's what I heard as of Wednesday morning by other outlets, whatever!!

I do know that Rob Guarino is pretty damn good at his job and that would really hurt me if I were in his place. I guess it is easy for me to say this because I don't know all of the details of his being let go.

Did anybody else stay up past 3:00 a.m. on Wednesday to look at all of the information to pinpoint his forecast with accuracy, I don't know but I know Rob G did and it paid off! Sure it is easy to say it was "only an Alberta Clipper" but that is what Rob brings to the table, from a weak weather disturbance to a big Nor'easter, Rob Guarino never lets us down in how he works, forecasts and in between, takes the time to sit down and chat with his fans and supporters. It is just way beyond his job. I am proud to say that I enjoy having Rob Guarino here in Philadelphia as my "Weather Man"

Oh, this is just one of many that will not be tuning into the 10:00 weather forecast on FOX except to laugh. (No offense David A and Jim Nichols)

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tjsnowman

As with Rob, I've been a weather fanatic since I was about 7 yrs old living in Albany, NY at the time. 1 Xmas eve I went to bed and woke up with about a foot of snow, since then it's been almost 24/7 weather all the time. I experienced 2 Typhoons while stationed in Okinawa Japan, saw the effects of the tornado that ripped through Limerick back in 1996 and the Lyons PA tornado a few years ago, golfball sized hailstones, 120 degree temps while in 29 Palms, CA, but NEVER enough snow!!

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