John Patrick (meteorologist)

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John in the ABC7 Precision Weather Center
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John in the ABC7 Precision Weather Center
John at the ABC7 set with Patrick Taney and Stacey Deffenbaugh
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John at the ABC7 set with Patrick Taney and Stacey Deffenbaugh
John using his Magic Weather Finger to show a cold front and rain headed for Southwest Florida
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John using his Magic Weather Finger to show a cold front and rain headed for Southwest Florida

John Patrick is the Morning Meteorologist at Waterman Broadcasting Corporation's ABC7 WZVN-TV in Naples/Fort Myers, Florida. John has held this position since April 4, 2005. John delivers the Precision Forecast weekday mornings on Good Morning Gulfshore from 5AM to 7AM, Good Morning America from 7AM to 9AM and Good Morning Gulfshore from 10AM to 11AM. John was part of the team of eight meteorologists that provided around-the-clock coverage of landfalling Hurricane Wilma that was simulcast on ABC7 and sister station WBBH-TV NBC2.

Before ABC7, John was the Morning Meteorologist at KNWA-TV, Northwest Arkansas News in Fayetteville/Fort Smith, AR from January 2003 to March 2005. In December 2004, John was voted Best TV Meteorologist in Northwest Arkansas by the readers of CitiScapes Magazine, beating out all three Chief Meteorologists in the market for the honor.

John also worked for WJAC-TV Channel 6 News in Johnstown/Altoona/State College, PA, where he did weather during the Saturday and Sunday 6PM and 11PM newscasts.

Thus far, John's longest TV tenure was the more than three years he spent doing weather at WRNN-TV Regional News Network in Kingston/Nyack/New York, NY. John was on the main newscasts weekday evenings. John anchored with Rolland Smith and Kevin Connors on RNN Rundown. John is probably best known for some of his weather live shots ranging from playing basketball against Sports Director Kevin Connors at Dave & Busters in the Palisades Center Mall to delivering weather while driving a convertible BMW Z-3 on the New York State Thruway to benefit breast cancer research to writing the Christmas Eve forecast to The Night Before Christmas while sitting dressed in a Santa hat next to the Christmas tree at Palisades Center. In 2000, John was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Weathercast in the New York Region.

John also had over 10 years of broadcasting experience in radio before moving to television. John worked at several radio stations in Western and Central Pennsylvania, including WSSZ, WHJB, WLSW, WQTW, WCNS, WLCY-FM, WJAC, WKYE, WUZI, WVRT, and WWPA.


[edit] John Patrick Trivia

  • John studied Communications at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, but got his Broadcast Meteorology degree from Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS.
  • John has also earned Seals of Approval from the American Meteorological Society and National Weather Association.
  • John telestrates on the ABC7 weather wall using his Magic Weather Finger.
  • John worked at WJAC-TV two different times! The first time, he even had a mustache...
  • While working at WJAC-TV Sunday evenings, he could also be heard on 95.5 WKYE-FM from 7PM to midnight. How could he be on TV and radio at the same time? His Sunday evening radio show was voice-tracked, or pre-recorded, so he could do the 11PM weather live on Channel 6.