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Tim Deegan is retiring after 43 years at First Coast News, but that doesn't mean he'll stop looking at the skies and trying to figure out the weather.
Tim Deegan, chief meteorologist at First Coast News, announced Friday that he plans to retire after 42 years at Jacksonville’s NBC and ABC affiliate. Deegan’s departure, however, is months away.
Tim Deegan is retiring after 43 years at First Coast News, but that doesn't mean he'll stop looking at the skies and trying to figure out the weather.
First Coast News Chief Meteorologist Tim Deegan's retirement is inspiring memories from his mom, who's sharing those stories for the first time.
After Deegan's retirement, Lewis Turner will take over as chief meteorologist at First Coast News. “It’s an honor to follow in Tim’s footsteps,” said Turner.
Chief meteorologist Tim Deegan is shown at the First Coast News anchordesk in June 2022. Deegan announced that he will retire from the station in May 2025 after more than 42 years.
Tim Deegan has been sentenced to 12 months probation in a plea agreement over a DUI charge. First Coast News reports its chief meteorologist will have his license suspended for six months.
Veteran First Coast News meteorologist Tim Deegan was arrested Saturday night and charged with DUI and running a stop sign, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.
First Coast News Chief Meteorologist Tim Deegan was arrested in Jacksonville Beach Saturday night. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office jail log shows Deegan was booked just before 10pm Saturday.
Tim Deegan, First Coast News chief meteorologist, had three empty beer cans, an unopened beer and a half-full Budweiser under a Texas A&M ball cap in the console of his Jeep when he was arrested ...
Tim Deegan is retiring after 43 years at First Coast News, but that doesn't mean he'll stop looking at the skies and trying to figure out the weather.