KENNESAW, Ga. | Feb 5, 2021
Best known as the morning meteorologist at Atlanta TV station WXIA, Chesley McNeil also teaches at Kennesaw State as an adjunct professor. Today is National Weatherperson’s Day, so with that in mind and as part of Black History Month, McNeil reflects on combining his loves of science and television, acknowledging his role models in both television and science, and giving back by teaching and talking about meteorology.

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