Today was our Chief Meteorologist Tim Miller’s last day on air! Though we’re sad to see him go, Tim will now mentor the next generation of meteorologists with a new position at the University of Florida. Tim introduced several innovations to our weather coverage and brought incredible talent to our weather team. That talent includes our new Chief Meteorologist, Jenna Petracci! She starts her new role on Monday. We’re excited for what she will continue to bring to our weather team and the community. On behalf of the community and WJBF NewsChannel 6, we send our thanks and congratulations to Tim and Jenna! (Pictured left to right: Sherrie Shealy, Tim Miller, Jenna Petracci, Sierra Kayea and Miller Hyatt)
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