Denver TV weather favorite Chris Tomer is leaving Channel 2's 'Daybreak,' but he's not going far.
Tomer explains the transition in the simplest terms."I've been doing the morning shift for too long. It's just exhausting," he says."I need a change from the 2:30 a.m. wakeups.","I'll be working with a great team of people," he notes, including co-host Spencer Thomas,"and lot of clients of the station, and doing some weather and some lifestyle reporting, which is perfect for me, since I'm an outdoors guy.
It took him a while to achieve his Mile High City ambitions. After earning a degree in meteorology from Valparaiso University, he landed weather gigs at stations in Grand Junction and Baltimore before being chosen to fill an opening at Fox31 during the early 2000s.
That's confirmed by Fox31/Channel 2 news director Brian Gregory."Chris has been a fantastic member of the team for many years, and someone Coloradans know, love and trust to deliver their forecast," Gregory says."After he let me know he wanted a schedule change, I looked for a way to keep him in the Fox31/Channel 2 family. I’m glad we were able to do that." Gregory adds.
Tomer has also gotten into the mountaineering act himself. In 2011, he and Jon Kedrowskii co-authored, which memorializes"a project where we slept on the summit of all the 14ers in the state. I think that really laid the groundwork for me and made me a better forecaster," he says.
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