After 30 years as the chief meteorologist at WCAX, Gary Sadowsky has announced his retirement, much to the dismay of his loyal viewers. Known for his quirky weather forecasts and entertaining segments, Sadowsky has been a staple on Channel 3 since 1992. Throughout his career, he has navigated Vermont through extreme weather events and has become a beloved figure in the community.
Sadowsky was honored with an induction into the Vermont Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in November, alongside other legendary Channel 3 weather forecasters. His last day on air will be next Friday, March 21, leaving behind a legacy that will be hard to match.
Stepping into Sadowsky’s shoes will be Jess Langlois, a seasoned meteorologist who is prepared to take on the role of chief meteorologist at WCAX. Langlois acknowledges the challenge ahead of her, but is eager to continue the important work of keeping viewers informed and safe during severe weather events.
As Sadowsky prepares to embark on the next chapter of his life, the team at WCAX is gearing up for a bittersweet farewell. His departure marks the end of an era in Vermont weather forecasting, but also opens the door for new talent and fresh perspectives to take the helm.
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