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Joseph William DeNardo (November 27, 1930 – June 15, 2018) was an American meteorologist best known for his work at WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh. [1] He was known for his 1994 campaign, " Joe Said It Would."[2] DeNardo resided in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, with his wife of almost 60 years.
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16 Ιουν 2018 · Joe DeNardo, a broadcasting legend whose Pittsburghese forecasts of “partly clahdy” with “shars” and wisecracking banter with anchorman Paul Long entertained generations of viewers, died Friday of lung cancer.
15 Ιουν 2018 · DeNardo was as popular and famous a local weather forecaster as western Pennsylvania has ever seen. “Joe Said it Would” went from advertising slogan to catch phrase to a vote of confidence for...
15 Ιουν 2018 · As a child of the ’90s, Joe DeNardo gave me quite a lot of snow days growing up. When the Blizzard of ’93 and Blizzard of ’96 hit, back before storms were named trendy monikers millennials give their kids, we waited for Joe. He would get on TV and tell us not inches, but feet were on their way.
15 Ιουν 2018 · For 36 years, Joe DeNardo predicted rain, sleet, snow, sunshine and everything in between on WTAE-TV. Friday morning, WTAE announced DeNardo’s death at the age of 87. DeNardo, who lived in Moon Township, was the longest-serving chief meteorologist in the station’s history. He retired in 2005.
15 Ιουν 2018 · Joe DeNardo joined WTAE after meeting then-General Manager John Conomikes in 1969. After they met, DeNardo called Mr. Conomikes and told him he needed work.