Greg Perez
Greg Perez is a meteorologist on the Pinpoint Weather Team. You can catch him on weekend mornings and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on FOX31 and Channel 2! Originally from New Jersey, Greg is thrilled to be actively covering weather in Colorado. He earned a B.S. in Meteorology from Virginia Tech in May of 2019 and started his career as a Chief Meteorologist in Great Falls, Montana at KFBB. While working in Montana, he was able to gain valuable experience in forecasting everything from heavy snowfall to tornadoes to warm, dry summer days. His next step brought him to Spokane, Washington as a weekend meteorologist at KHQ Local News before returning to the East Coast as a weekday meteorologist for WPMT FOX43 serving south central Pennsylvania. There, he won a Pennsylvania Broadcasting Award for his wall-to-wall coverage on Hurricane Ida. Most recently, he was the weekend morning meteorologist at 9NEWS in Denver. Greg is very close to his family and enjoys spending time with his three sisters and parents. He loves spending time outdoors, making Denver the perfect place for him to live! In his free time you can find him hiking, fishing, golfing and checking out the National Parks. He is also a big sports fan, and enjoys watching the New York Giants along with the New Jersey Devils, and of course the Virginia Tech Football team. If you see him around give him a “Go Hokies”! Latest from Greg Perez
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.
Bias
100%
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- The author uses positive and optimistic language to describe the weather forecast for Denver.
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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- The author claims that an isolated shower or two isn't out of the question in the late afternoon to early evening hours. However, no evidence supports this claim.
Deceptions
30%
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- The author may be exaggerating the likelihood of rain and snow on Sunday to generate more interest in his forecast.
Recent Articles
Power Outages and Wildfire Risks in Colorado Due to Storm
Broke On: Sunday, 07 April 2024A powerful storm hit Colorado on Sunday, causing high winds and power outages to millions of people. The National Weather Service issued warnings for wildfires and damaged power lines across the state. Crews worked to restore electricity by Monday, but some customers may face delays. Mild Temperatures and Possible Snow in Denver This Weekend
Broke On: Saturday, 23 March 2024Denver's mild temperatures with a chance of isolated showers in the late afternoon to early evening hours. The Pinpoint Weather team is tracking possible accumulation of heavy wet snow, but final totals are uncertain due to storm track changes. A cold front arrives later on Sunday and will change from rain to snow with gusts up to 25 mph during the evening hours.