Trent Magill Biography and Wiki
Trent Magill is an American news reporter working as a meteorologist for WEWS-TV News 5 in Cleveland, Ohio. He also does weather break-ins each half-hour during ABC’s Good Morning America.
Trent Magill Age and Birthday
Trent was born in the USA but he has not yet revealed his real age to the public, therefore, his exact date of birth and zodiac sign are currently not clear.
Trent Magill Height
Trent stands at an average height of 5 feet 9 inches with an approximate weight of 57 kg (125 Pounds).
Trent Magill Education
He graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia, a public land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology.
Trent Magill Family
Trent grew up in the United States of America, He has not revealed any information on her family or his parents. It’s therefore not clear if he has any siblings. Further details regarding his family background will be updated soon when disclosed.
Trent Magill Wife and Married
Trent is currently single at the moment, we do not know for sure if he is married or in any relationship at the moment. This information will soon be updated.
Trent Magill’s Salary and Net Worth
Trent probably receives around $68,000 as a news reporter, He also has a net worth of $300,000 as of 2023 from his successful career. The average salary of a news journalist in the United States ranges from around $36,000-$90,000.
Trent Magill WEWS News
Trent will join “Good Morning Cleveland” hosts Terrence Lee and Katie Ussin, as well as air-traffic reporter Jon Rudder, from 4:30 to 7 a.m. Magill began his meteorology career with KMIZ-TV in 2008.
He left WEWS-TV in December 2014 for another weather job at WATE in Knoxville, Tennessee, then returned in 2018. His return to Northeast Ohio from Knoxville’s WATE made him realize how much he didn’t miss the lake effect.
The lake, according to Magill, is a difficulty with weather forecasting in Cleveland, however, it is not a major one because it is more of a speed bump. Mark Johnson is still the main meteorologist for Channel 5’s 4, 5, 6, and 11 p.m. newscasts, according to Dan Coyle, creative services director.
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