
Scot Haney Biography and Wiki
Scot Haney is an award-winning American Meteorologist who is currently working as a weathercaster and host at WFSB TV Channel 3 in Hartford, CT. Likewise, he serves as the host of “Better Connecticut”.
Scot Haney Age and Birthday
Scot was born on March 27, 1964, in Commack, Long Island, United States of America. He is 59 years old as of 2023. His zodiac sign is Aries. He will turn 60 years on March 27, 2024.
Scot Haney Height
Haney stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall.
Scot Haney Education
The journalist attended a high school in his hometown. Afterward, he joined St. John’s University, a private Roman Catholic university in Queens, New York.
From there, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Meteorology. He also holds a master’s degree from Syracuse University.
Scot Haney Family, Parents, Siblings
Scot was born and brought up by his parents in Commack, Long Island. Where, he grew up along with his two brothers. However, our attempts to find out more about their identities were in vain since he has not disclosed the information to the public.

Scot Haney Husband | Married
Scot is openly gay. In regard to his marital status, he was previously married to his partner, Paul Marte. He is a professional stage communications manager who works in Hartford. The couple met in New York but separated and parted ways due to irreconcilable differences.
Scot Haney Salary
Scot receives an estimated salary ranging between $24,292 and $72,507 annually from his career as a journalist. His contract with the exact figures is yet to be released
Scot Haney Net Worth
The news anchor has an estimated net worth of $445,000 as of 2023. This amount is from his extensive career as a news journalist.
Scot Haney WFSB 3 News
Scot is a broadcast meteorologist who is currently working at WFSB TV Channel 3 in Hartford, CT. Here, he serves as the host of “Better Connecticut” 3 p.m. weekday forecasts.
Likewise, he serves as a weather anchor for Eyewitness News This Morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. weekly. He started his career as a weather reporter at a station in Topeka, Kan., during the weekends.
In addition, Scot held the position of a general assignment reporter on weekdays at the same station. His work received honors from The Hartford Advocate for 12 years.
Scot Haney Awards
- My Sisters’ Place Advocate Award
- American Red Cross Service Award
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