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Michael Estime Biography, Age, Wife, FOX2 News, Height, and Net Worth

Michael Estime
Michael Estime

Michael Estime Age

Michael was born on May 6.

Michael Estime Wife

Information about his wife will be updated as soon as possible.

Michael Estime Height

Estime is 5 Feet 9 inches tall.

Michael Estime Salary

He earns an annual salary ranging between $ 56,000 – $ 135,500.

Michael Estime Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of between $1 million – $ 5 Million.

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Michael Estime Biography

Michael Estime is a talented American columnist presently working for WJBK, Fox 2 Detroit as a meteorologist. Beforehand, he worked for WKYC in Cleveland, Ohio where he filled in as an end-of-the-week meteorologist and end-of-the-week co-host on “Live on Lakeside” for quite some time.

Estime joined in and moved on from Central Michigan University, where he procured a degree in Meteorology with a minor in arithmetic.

Also, he worked for MHTV News Central 34 during his time at University. During his time at CMU, he worked for MHTV News Central 34 and was granted “Best Weathercaster” in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Fire Up Chips!

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Preceding joining WJ BK Fox 2 newsgroup, he worked at WKYC as the Weekend Meteorologist and workday co-cost of “Live on Lakeside” in Cleveland for quite some time.

Prior to going to Cleveland, he filled in as the morning, Midday, and Noon Meteorologist at WTVQ in the “Pony Capital of the World” – Lexington, Kentucky. While working in Kentucky he helped his climate group acquire the title of “Most Accurate Forecast in Central Kentucky” by WeatheRate through his estimating of trimming destroying flooding, record-breaking chilly, rough cyclones, and blizzards.

His expert transmission profession started in “Melody and Soul of the South,” at WMGT in Macon, Georgia, Where he filled in as the Morning Meteorologist for quite a long time prior to being elevated to the Chief Meteorologist which he served for quite a long time.

Nonetheless, he encountered blistering summers, typhoons, ice tempests, and snow while in Georgia. Furthermore, the noteworthy April 27-28, 2011 cyclone flare-up in the southeast.

He is an AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist through the American Meteorological Society, and furthermore holds participation with the National Weather Association. At the point when he isn’t on the air, he appreciates chipping in locally, investing energy with loved ones, playing the clarinet.

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