Dave Rexroth named new Chief Meteorologist at WXYZ

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Posted: 08/17/2010

(WXYZ) - There’s a new chief in town! WXYZ-TV is pleased to announce that Dave Rexroth will become the station’s Chief Meteorologist, replacing Jerry Hodak who will be retiring in September. Rexroth will move to Action News’ evening broadcasts at 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, and 11 pm starting late September.

Rexroth joined WXYZ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Detroit, in 2000 after working as a meteorologist at WFOR-TV in Miami, Florida where he covered Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Harvey. He also worked at WRBG in Albany, New York, and WOI in Des Moines, Iowa.

Rexroth says his interest in weather started at an early age. He grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, in the heart of tornado alley. “I remember as a child hiding under my dad’s workbench in the basement during storms and I got hooked.”

A physics graduate from Luther College in Iowa, Rexroth went on to earn a master’s degree in Atmospheric Science from the University of Chicago where he studied under Ted Fujita, who developed the F-scale for tornado strength.

In 2007 and 2008, Dave won the Michigan Association of Broadcasters award for “Best Weather.” He also received an Emmy Award in programming from the Michigan chapter of the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences.

“I could not think of a better choice for Chief Meteorologist than Dave Rexroth. His comprehensive weather knowledge and personable style make him the ideal choice to succeed our legendary “Chief” Jerry Hodak,” said Ed Fernandez, Vice President and General Manager of WXYZ-TV. “For nearly a decade, the viewers of Southeast Michigan have come to know Dave and his engaging weather presentations in the mornings and I’m certain they will continue to welcome him into their homes at night.”

“It’s been my lifelong goal to be a weatherman and a Chief Meteorologist, said Rexroth, “and with the changing weather in Michigan, there’s no better place than here, and no better station than WXYZ.”

Rexroth lives in Oakland County with his wife Deborah and their three sons.
 

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