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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.
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.
Legendary WTAE-TVs weather forecaster Joe DeNardo, who Western Pennsylvanians grew to love, passed away on Friday, June 15, 2018. He was 87. Here is a look back the beloved local weatherman...
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.
Look back at classic photos and video clips of longtime WTAE chief meteorologist Joe DeNardo.