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WESH 2 First Warning Weather rated the most accurate in Central Florida for 17 consecutive years

WESH 2 announced that WeatheRate, an independent research company that tracks and verifies forecasts in every city across the country, has once again certified WESH 2 as provider of Central Florida’s “Most Accurate” forecast. WESH 2 has been rated the most accurate in Central Florida for 17 consecutive years by independent research company WeatheRate. This is the 17th consecutive year that WESH 2, which is not affiliated with any TV station or the companies that own them, has earned the “Most Accurate” rating. The company tracks and verifies forecasts in every city across the country, with only one station in Florida being certified “most accurate” annually. It is led by meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Kellianne Klass, Eric Burris, Cam Tran and Marquise Meda. The WES 2 First Warning Weather Team works hard to be accurate and being verified by WeatherRate proves that viewers can trust them.

WESH 2 First Warning Weather rated the most accurate in Central Florida for 17 consecutive years

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WESH 2 announced that WeatheRate, an independent research company that tracks and verifies forecasts in every city across the country, has once again certified WESH 2 as provider of Central Florida’s “Most Accurate” forecast. This is the 17th consecutive year that WESH 2 has earned the “Most Accurate” rating. “WeatheRate is not affiliated with any TV station or the companies that own them. Therefore, we can tell viewers who’s really the most accurate in various cities throughout the country,” said WeatheRate President Bruce Fixman, a meteorologist who has forecasted for TV, radio, newspapers, transportation companies and government agencies. “In Central Florida, we can verify that WESH 2 has continually been proven the most accurate for 17 straight years. There are not many stations in the country who can make that claim.” WeatheRate tracks every forecast in Central Florida for the entire year and then verifies them for accuracy. Only one station in Central Florida is certified “Most Accurate” annually. “We take our jobs very seriously, with an understanding that people make plans based on our forecasts,” says Tony Mainolfi, WESH 2 First Warning Chief Meteorologist. “The First Warning Weather team works hard to be accurate and being verified by WeatherRate proves that our viewers can trust us to get their weather.” The WESH 2 First Warning Weather Team is led by Chief Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Kellianne Klass, Eric Burris, Cam Tran and Marquise Meda.

WESH 2 announced that WeatheRate, an independent research company that tracks and verifies forecasts in every city across the country, has once again certified WESH 2 as provider of Central Florida’s “Most Accurate” forecast. This is the 17th consecutive year that WESH 2 has earned the “Most Accurate” rating. “WeatheRate is not affiliated with any TV station or the companies that own them. Therefore, we can tell viewers who’s really the most accurate in various cities throughout the country,” said WeatheRate President Bruce Fixman, a meteorologist who has forecasted for TV, radio, newspapers, transportation companies and government agencies. “In Central Florida, we can verify that WESH 2 has continually been proven the most accurate for 17 straight years. There are not many stations in the country who can make that claim.” WeatheRate tracks every forecast in Central Florida for the entire year and then verifies them for accuracy. Only one station in Central Florida is certified “Most Accurate” annually. “We take our jobs very seriously, with an understanding that people make plans based on our forecasts,” says Tony Mainolfi, WESH 2 First Warning Chief Meteorologist. “The First Warning Weather team works hard to be accurate and being verified by WeatherRate proves that our viewers can trust us to get their weather.” The WESH 2 First Warning Weather Team is led by Chief Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Kellianne Klass, Eric Burris, Cam Tran and Marquise Meda.

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