Paul Deanno
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Paul Deanno is the morning and mid-day meteorologist for KOMO-TV
in Seattle, WA. Previously, Paul worked as the Chief Meteorologist for WTVJ-TV (NBC6) in Miami, FL, and also worked as a meteorologist in Philadelphia, San Antonio, Spokane, and Medford.
for Best Weather Anchor in the Northwest Region. This is his third Emmy award, having won previously for Hosting A Weather Special Report in Miami (2007) and Best Weather Anchor in the Mid-Atlantic States (2004).
Deanno is the first broadcast meteorologist to have filled-in on both The Today Show and Good Morning America. He has also provided hurricane and severe weather coverage on MSNBC, CNN, The Weather Channel, and NBC Nightly News.
Paul holds the Broadcast Seal Of Approval from The American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the National Weather Association (NWA).
This past school year, KOMO4 Morning News created a forecast specific to a Western Washington School every weekday from September to June. More than 160 schools were featured. Deanno visited many of these schools in person.
KOMO-TV
KOMO-TV, virtual channel 4, is a television station in Seattle, Washington. It is an affiliate of ABC and broadcasts on digital channel 38. KOMO-TV is the flagship station of Fisher Communications, and its studios and offices are co-located with sister radio stations KOMO , KVI , and KPLZ-FM ...
in Seattle, WA. Previously, Paul worked as the Chief Meteorologist for WTVJ-TV (NBC6) in Miami, FL, and also worked as a meteorologist in Philadelphia, San Antonio, Spokane, and Medford.
Awards/Accomplishments
On June 5, 2010, Deanno won an Emmy AwardEmmy Award
An Emmy Award, often referred to simply as the Emmy, is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards and the Grammy Awards .A majority of Emmys are presented in various...
for Best Weather Anchor in the Northwest Region. This is his third Emmy award, having won previously for Hosting A Weather Special Report in Miami (2007) and Best Weather Anchor in the Mid-Atlantic States (2004).
Deanno is the first broadcast meteorologist to have filled-in on both The Today Show and Good Morning America. He has also provided hurricane and severe weather coverage on MSNBC, CNN, The Weather Channel, and NBC Nightly News.
Paul holds the Broadcast Seal Of Approval from The American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the National Weather Association (NWA).
This past school year, KOMO4 Morning News created a forecast specific to a Western Washington School every weekday from September to June. More than 160 schools were featured. Deanno visited many of these schools in person.