Jim Cantore Biography
Jim Cantore an American meteorologist working as an on-air meteorologist for The Weather Channel. He as well serves as the narrator on the TWC series Storm Stories. He graduated in 1986 from Lyndon State College.
Jim Cantore Age
Cantore was born on February 16, 1964 in Beacon Falls, Connecticut.
Jim Cantore The Weather Channel
Cantore started working The Weather Channel back in July 1986 and he is highly praised for the ability to break down complicated weather events into terms the average viewer can understand.
He is as well known for his coverage of major weather including the Hurricanes Ike, Gustav, Katrina, Isabel, Rita, Andrew, Floyd, and Mitch. Cantore has also covered other hurricanes like Bonnie, Irene, Sandy, Matthew, Irma, and Dorian.
He as well also repors from the Space Shuttle Discovery launch, the “Winter X Games,” PGA tournaments, NFL games, and many others.
He earned the AMS Television Seal of Approval and is as well a member of the National Weather Association as well as the American Meteorological Society. Back in 2003, he earned the NOAA-David S. Johnson Award in 2003 for his innovative use of environmental satellite technology.
He often filled in for Al Roker on The Today Show after NBCUniversal’s acquisition of The Weather Channel in 2008.
Jim Cantore Salary
Jim earns an annual estimated salary range of between $40,000-$100,000
Jim Cantore Net Worth
Cantore has an estimated net worth of $4 million.
Jim Cantore Height and Weight
Cantore strands at an average height and has an average body weight
Jim Cantore Family
Cantore’s information about his family are publicly unavailable. This section will be updated as soon as this information is out.
Jim Cantore Wife
Cantore was previously married to Tamra Cantore, an American journalist. The duo first met while working at The Weather Channel and later got married in 1990 and in 2009 when they divorced.
The pair had two children together named Christina Cantore, and Ben Cantore. His ex-wife has Parkinson’s disease and both of their children have Fragile X syndrome.