Veteran Meteorologist Glenn Johnson to Retire After 41 Years in Broadcasting
Glenn Johnson, a prominent meteorologist in Rochester, New York, has announced his retirement after a 41-year career in broadcasting. Johnson, who will leave his position at WHEC-TV on June 24, has been a fixture in the local media landscape, known for his accurate weather forecasts and engaging on-air presence. His career began in 1985 at WHAM-TV, where he worked his way up from an intern to chief meteorologist. Johnson's decision to retire marks the end of an era for Rochester viewers who have relied on his expertise for decades. He expressed gratitude to his colleagues and the community, reflecting on the advancements in meteorology he has witnessed over the years.