Lee Goldberg Wiki
Lee Goldberg (meteorologist) Lee Goldberg (born October 4, 1972) is an American meteorologist at New York City’s WABC-TV, where he anchors Eyewitness News Accu-Weather coverage at 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm, and 11 pm. He has been at WABC-TV since July 1996. Goldberg began his career in broadcast meteorology as a private weather forecaster, where he reported for utilities and ski areas. He also worked as a weathering agent in Canada and the United States at the same time.
Lee Goldberg Biography
He earned his B.S. in meteorology at Cornell University in 1994. At this time, he interned at WCVB-TV and WHDH-TV, both in Boston.
He began his career in New York at WTVH-TV in Syracuse, New York, starting just in time to cover the infamous Blizzard of 1993, which heavily impacted central New York.
He was hired full-time after graduating from college. He remained there for two years, long enough to report on the winter of 1995-1996 that buried Syracuse in more than 15 feet of snow.
Lee Goldberg Age
Lee was born on October 4, 1972, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Lee Goldberg Family
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Lee Goldberg Wife
He met his wife, Jessica in middle school. Recounting their early courtship phase, he once quipped. “My first date with her was in 1985. What’s funny is we’re sitting next to each other in the nursery school picture.” 20th August 2019 marks the married duo’s 21st wedding anniversary. Lee celebrated their 20th year as husband and wife by penning a heartwarming tribute to Jessica on Instagram.
Lee Goldberg Children
The couple has two lovely children, Emily and Ethan Goldberg.
Lee Goldberg Height
He stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches.
Lee Goldberg Salary
Lee’s salary is estimated to be between $10k $50k per year.
Lee Goldberg Net Worth
His estimated net worth is $100K-$1 Million. Lee Goldberg Lifestyles, Income, Cars & much more details currently not available. We are working hard to update the salary details. He is a co-author of the Fox & O’Hare series of books that includes The Heist, The Chase, etc. with Janet Evanovich.
Lee Goldberg Meteorologist
A top-rated meteorologist in the country, Lee’s fascination with weather started at age 12 when he constructed his Weather Center made up of milk cartons and shoe boxes. By age 14, he was already reporting weather for Canton Cablevision in his hometown of Canton, Massachusetts.
After high school, he enrolled in Cornell University’s Meteorology program, graduating four years later in 1994. While in college, he interned at numerous stations before earning his first full-time gig at WTVH-TV in Syracuse.
He earned his B.S. in meteorology at Cornell University in 1994. At this time, he interned at WCVB-TV and WHDH-TV, both in Boston. He began his career in New York at WTVH-TV in Syracuse, New York, starting just in time to cover the infamous Blizzard of 1993, which heavily impacted central New York. He was hired full-time after graduating from college. He remained there for two years, long enough to report on the winter of 1995-1996 that buried Syracuse in more than 15 feet of snow.
Shortly after, he joined the Eyewitness Weather Team. Active since 1996, Lee, age 46, alongside Sandra Bookman and Bill Ritter has been co-anchoring various shows on WABC-TV New York — a flagship station of the ABC television network.
Lee Goldberg Facts
1. He credits the blizzard of 1978 — and Hurricane Gloria seven years later — with sparking his interest in meteorology. “I liked the idea of this amazing weather and the fact that we could actually tell the future about it,” he says.
2. He made his TV debut forecasting the weather for a cable station in his hometown of Canton, Massachusetts at the age of 13. “I had my bar mitzvah suit and my braces on,” he says. “They knew I was a weather watcher for the local TV stations… I mimicked the Weather Channel.”
3. His wife, Jessica, was his middle-school sweetheart. “My first date with her was in 1985,” says Goldberg. “What’s funny is we’re sitting next to each other in the nursery school picture.”
4. As a teenager, he played tennis and basketball. “Basketball only lasted for a while because they don’t grow anybody over 5′ 6″ in my house,” he says. “That’s the No. 1 comment when people see me off camera: ‘I thought you were taller, and you look better off camera.’ ”
5. He’s a big Red Sox fan. “New York has been so good to me and my family, but I do keep my loyalty to my sports team,” he says.
6. He and his family moved to Rye Brook a few years after coming to New York in 1996 for the job with WABC-TV. When they took a drive to Somers, they loved it immediately. “It’s gorgeous, it’s sort of country, and it’s a nice escape from the city,” he says.
7. He loves going to his kids’ games. Emily, 14, is a goalie for her high school field hockey team and Ethan, 12, plays baseball and runs cross country.
8. The family has two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels named Fenway and Poppie — “As in Big Papi, the cleanup hitter on the Red Sox,” he says.
9. Goldberg is actively involved with two charities: the Pediatric Cancer Foundation and FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education), which held its annual fundraising walk in New Rochelle last month.
10. His son’s bar mitzvah is coming up in February — but meteorologically speaking, the date holds little significance. “I don’t know if we’re taking our chances with that, climatologically,” he says. “Statistically, it’s a snowier time of year, but it can easily turn out to be partly cloudy and 45.”
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