Dale Nelson Biography
Dale Nelson is a famous American journalist. Currently, Dale serves as the Chief Weather Correspondent at KRIS 6 News in Hilo, Hawaii. It received the prestigious American Meteorological Society seal of approval in 1979.
Dale Nelson Age
Dale Nelson was born in Dayton, Ohio, his age is unknown as he has not disclosed his year and date of birth.
Dale Nelson Height
Nelson has an average height but he has not revealed his actual height.
Dale Nelson Family
was born in Dayton, Ohio and was cared for by foster and supportive parents. Dale is not only a famous journalist but also a mysterious man who keeps information about his family secret, he has not revealed much about his parents and brothers, so he lives in St. Thomas will update this information as soon as he completes his training, that’s for sure.
Dale Nelson Wife
Apart from being a famous journalist, Dale is also a mysterious person who enjoys a private life when it comes to her love, she has shown her past and present relationship, so this information will be updated once. Find the right and appropriate content.
Dale Nelson Education
Dale earned a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from the University of St. Petersburg. Thomas is in Houston.
Dale Nelson Salary
Based on KRIS 6 News Chief Meteorologist salary, Dale’s annual salary ranges from $30,000 to $110,000.
Dale Nelson Net Worth
His net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million, with his job as a weather forecaster at KRIS 6 News being his first salary.
Dale Nelson Career
Currently Dale serves as the Weather Reporter for KRIS 6 News in Hilo, Hawaii, USA. It received the prestigious American Meteorological Society seal of approval in 1979. Dale’s professional television career began in Columbus, Ohio, where he served as a substitute meteorologist for WCMH.
Dale later served as on-air manager at KTIV in Sioux City, Iowa. Throughout KRIS’ career, he has been recognized for his achievements almost every year. Dale’s awards include the Corpus Christi Caller-Times ‘Best of the Best’ award (one year since 1995) and the Associated Press’ ‘Best Weather Report’ award.