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Darby Bybee Biography, Age, Wife, KHBS-KHOG, Height, and Net Worth

Darby Bybee
Darby Bybee

Darby Bybee Age

Darby grew up near Freedom, Indiana. Information about his age will be updated as soon as possible.

Darby Bybee Wife

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Darby Bybee Height

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Darby Bybee Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of between $100, 000 and $1 million.

Darby Bybee Biography

Darby Bybee is an American journalist working as the chief meteorologist for KHBS-KHOG News. He grew up near Freedom, Indiana. He graduated from Ball State University.

He graduated with a degree in Meteorology. Besides his love for climbing and storm chasing Darby is also a devoted dog owner.

You can find pictures of his “little girl,” Tonks, by following him on Facebook and Twitter. There, you can interact with Darby, share your own pictures, and follow his weather postings.

Darby Bybee KHBS-KHOG News

Bybee joined 40/29 News in November 2012. Darby is guaranteed by the American Meteorological Society and joined 40/29 from KARK-TV in Little Rock.

Darby was named Chief Meteorologist in June 2015. You can watch Darby’s figures each workday on 40/29 News at 5:00, 6:00, and 10:00 p.m. on ABC. Furthermore, at 9 p.m. on The Arkansas CW.

Darby appreciates anticipating the climate in The River Valley and Northwest Arkansas where he says he truly feels comfortable between the Ozarks and the Plains.

“My two fixations are storm pursuing and climbing, in this way, I don’t believe there’s a superior spot in the nation for both of those.” In the most recent decade, Darby has covered 18 states and logged in excess of 50 thousand miles of tempest pursuing.

Of course, he says, “serious climate is actually my strength.” After an entry-level position at WISH-TV in Indianapolis Darby found his first employment in Lincoln, Nebraska at KLKN where he estimated the end of the week climate and announced a few days every week.

Three years in the focal fields carried with it an abundance of climate information, including incessant serious climate inclusion.

In 2011 Darby was offered a situation as the end of the week meteorologist at KARK-TV in Little Rock where he went through over a year calibrating his estimating in Arkansas. At the point when 40/29 came calling he says, “it was an easy decision.”

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