Bay Area TV meteorologist announces retirement after 33 years
Briefly

Bill Martin, KTVU-TV's chief meteorologist, is retiring next month after more than three decades, having built a strong bond with viewers. He started at KTVU in 1992 and has been a reliable source during critical weather events like the Oakland Hills fires and the Camp Fire. Martin expressed excitement about retirement, joking he has a month to say goodbye. His departure follows that of anchor Julie Haener, highlighting a trend of notable retirements at KTVU.
"When I started here I was a little kid, and I think we've all grown up together, you out in the audience, and me."
"Over the years, [Martin] has become a trusted voice during the Bay Area's most critical weather events... Bill has guided viewers through some of Northern California's most challenging moments with compassion and professionalism."
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