Tom Skilling
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Thomas Ethelbert Skilling III (born February 20, 1952) is a former American television meteorologist. From 1978 to his retirement in 2024, he worked as a meteorologist at WGN-TV in Chicago.<ref name="MPC-object" />
Career
Beginnings
The oldest of four children, Tom Skilling was born at Magee Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Thomas Jr. and Betty (Clarke) Skilling. His early years were spent in Westfield, New Jersey. The family moved to the Chicago suburb of Aurora, Illinois, where he attended West Aurora High School. While in high school Skilling began his career in broadcasting at age 14, working for WKKD and WKKD-FM.<ref name="SkillingTrib">Template:Cite web</ref> Skilling observed that WKKD's forecasts were inaccurate because they were for Chicago and not Aurora, so he approached WKKD and offered to forecast the weather for several days, with the condition that if his forecasts were accurate he would be hired to host his own weather program.<ref name="AuroraWeather">Template:Cite news</ref> Skilling's forecasts were accurate, and he was hired to forecast Aurora's weather three times a day.<ref name="AuroraWeather"/> At age 18, he began working at WLXT-TV in Aurora.<ref name="SkillingTrib"/>
Skilling attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison to study meteorology and journalism. While attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he worked at WKOW-TV and WTSO radio, both in Madison.<ref name="SkillingTrib"/> In 1975 Skilling took his first major-market television position, becoming the lead forecaster at WITI-TV in Milwaukee.<ref name="SkillingTrib"/> At WITI, he delivered his forecasts with the "help" of the station's resident sock puppet mascot, Albert the Alley Cat.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
WGN-TV
Skilling returned to the Chicago area and joined WGN-TV on August 13, 1978.<ref name="SkillingTrib"/> He was WGN-TV's chief meteorologist and was rumored to be the highest-paid local broadcast meteorologist in the United States.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> He also had written the daily weather column for the Chicago Tribune. That feature, Ask Tom, ceased in August 2022 with a redesign of the weather page.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
His weather broadcasts have always featured the latest technology in computer imagery and animation techniques. He has long been hailed for his in-depth reports and striking accuracy, perhaps best highlighted by his correctly predicting the Groundhog Day blizzard in 2011 almost two weeks before it paralyzed the Chicago area. "Skillful", as his late WGN-TV colleague Bob Collins called him, was consulted for the movie The Weather Man, which was set in Skilling's hometown of Chicago at a fictionalized version of WGN-TV.
He also narrated the documentaries It Sounded Like a Freight Train and When Lightning Strikes for the station, about the science and dangers of tornadoes (the documentary also includes the Chicago area's history of tornadoes) and lightning.
Skilling announced on October 12, 2023 that he would be retiring from WGN-TV on February 28, 2024.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> On February 1, 2024, WGN announced that the WGN Weather Center will be renamed the Tom Skilling Weather Center.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
AMS and Fermilab
Skilling is a member of the American Meteorological Society and National Weather Association. He hosted annual tornado and severe weather seminars at the Fermi National Accelerator Lab (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois. 2013 marked the 32nd year of the seminar and the first that featured presentations specifically on climate change.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 2018, he announced he would stop hosting these seminars because of scheduling conflicts. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Awards and honors
In January 1995, Skilling received an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Asteroid 91888 Tomskilling, discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey in 1999, was named in his honor.<ref name="MPC-object" /> The official Template:MoMP was published by the Minor Planet Center on October 8, 2014 (M.P.C. 90379).<ref name="MPC-Circulars-Archive" />Template:Failed verification A statement honoring his career was read into the Congressional record on November 1, 2023.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In 2024, Skilling was named Grand Marshall of the PrideFest in Woodstock, Illinois,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> but he had to step away from the role due to illness. Fellow WGN-TV newscaster Sean Lewis took his place.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Personal life
Skilling is the older brother of Jeffrey Skilling, the disgraced former chief executive officer of Enron Corporation.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>