Farewell to KSL Meteorologist Grant Weyman

Grant Weyman, a long-time meteorologist for KSL TV, has recently retired, making way for a new face in the weather forecast. Matt Johnson has taken over the role and will now be seen on KSL TV and heard on KSL NewsRadio weekday mornings.

Weyman’s departure marks the end of an era in weather reporting for KSL. With his years of experience and expertise, he has become a trusted source for viewers and listeners alike. His dedication to delivering accurate and timely forecasts has made him a household name in the community.

Born and raised in Tracy, California, Johnson brings a fresh perspective to the KSL Weather Team. With a small-town upbringing, he understands the importance of weather forecasts and their impact on daily life. Johnson’s passion for meteorology is evident in his work, and he is excited to take on this new role.

As a meteorologist, Weyman has seen it all. From extreme weather events to calm and sunny days, he has provided viewers with the information they need to plan their days and stay safe. His knowledge and experience have made him a valuable asset to the KSL team, and he will be missed by colleagues and viewers alike.

Johnson, on the other hand, is ready to step into the spotlight and continue the legacy of accurate and reliable weather reporting at KSL. With his fresh perspective and dedication to his craft, he is sure to make a positive impact on viewers and listeners.

Weather forecasting is an essential part of our daily lives. From planning outdoor activities to making travel arrangements, knowing what the weather will be like is crucial. Weyman understood this and worked tirelessly to provide the most accurate forecasts possible. Johnson, now taking the reins, is committed to upholding this standard and delivering the information viewers and listeners rely on.

Grant Weyman’s retirement marks the end of an era in weather reporting at KSL TV. His dedication and expertise have made him a trusted name in the community. Matt Johnson, the new face and voice of the KSL Weather Team, brings a fresh perspective and a passion for meteorology. With his enthusiasm and commitment to accuracy, he is poised to continue the legacy of reliable weather reporting at KSL.

What Happened To Grant Weyman On KSL TV?

Grant Weyman, a long-time meteorologist, has recently retired from KSL TV. He has been a familiar face on the station for many years, providing weather updates and forecasts to viewers. However, Weyman’s retirement means that there will be a new meteorologist taking his place on KSL TV. The new face you will now see on the station is Matt Johnson. Johnson is set to bring his own unique style and expertise to the role, providing viewers with the latest weather information and updates. It is worth noting that Johnson has a background in meteorology and is well-equipped to handle the responsibilities of the position. His experience and knowledge will undoubtedly ensure that viewers continue to receive accurate and reliable weather forecasts on KSL TV.

Who Left The KSL Weather Team?

After many years of dedicated service, meteorologist Dan Guthrie has made the decision to depart from the KSL weather team. Dan has been a valued member of the team, providing accurate and reliable weather forecasts to the viewers of KSL. His expertise and knowledge in meteorology have made him a trusted source for weather information in the community. Dan’s departure will undoubtedly be felt by both his colleagues and the viewers who have come to rely on his forecasts. However, the KSL weather team will continue to provide excellent weather coverage with their remaining meteorologists. It is always sad to see a team member go, but we wish Dan all the best in his future endeavors.

Who Is The Weather Man On KSL?

The weather man on KSL, as of April 2022, is Matthew Johnson. Matthew joined KSL in April 2022 and is the newest member of the KSL Weather Team. He brings his expertise and knowledge to deliver accurate and up-to-date weather forecasts to the viewers. Matthew works alongside other experienced meteorologists to provide comprehensive weather coverage for the KSL audience. His addition to the team enhances the station’s commitment to delivering reliable and informative weather reports.

Conclusion

Grant Weyman’s retirement marks the end of an era in meteorology at KSL TV and KSL NewsRadio. With years of experience and expertise, Weyman has been a trusted and familiar face for viewers and listeners alike. His dedication to accurate and reliable weather forecasting has made him a household name in Utah.

As a long-time meteorologist, Weyman’s departure leaves big shoes to fill, but the addition of Matt Johnson to the KSL Weather Team brings a fresh perspective and new energy to the role. Johnson’s small-town upbringing and passion for meteorology make him a promising addition to the team.

Weyman’s contributions to KSL and the community will not be forgotten. His professionalism, knowledge, and ability to connect with viewers have made him a beloved figure in Utah. While his retirement is bittersweet, it also opens the door for new talent and perspectives to emerge.

As we bid farewell to Grant Weyman, we express our gratitude for his years of service and wish him all the best in his future endeavors. We look forward to seeing how Matt Johnson continues to build upon Weyman’s legacy and provide the community with accurate and insightful weather forecasts.

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Doug Barlow

Doug Barlow was born in Boise, Idaho and found early success in both chess and academics. A multiple Chess Champion, since he was only 12 years old. Recipient of numerous academic awards, he finished up a major in Applied Math and now works as a software developer. He also coaches some of Texas top youth chess players. His ultimate goal in chess is to achieve the lauded title of grandmaster, and he tries making the greatest positive impact on the world around him. Doug uses chess as an instrument of good by raising funds for numerous causes.