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Jon Mitchell (meteorologist)

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Jon Mitchell in 2011

Jon Mitchell is a British meteorologist. Mitchell is employed by ITV Yorkshire as a weather presenter.

Career

Jon Mitchell started work with the Met Office on leaving school in 1978. At that time he described work as:

"We spent most of our time plotting charts with two pens sellotaped together. The finished product was a work of art that took three solid hours sitting at a desk to complete."

In 1986 Jon was posted to the Leeds weather centre. His first televised TV forecast was when he was asked to stand in for Bob Rust. However, at this time he just provided a voice for the forecast and did not appear in vision.[1]

He became a weather presenter for ITV Yorkshire in 1989. Though some regional forecasts were broadcast without an in-vision presenter pre-2002. He also covers forecasts for the ITV Border, ITV Tyne Tees and ITV Granada regions.

Mitchell has also presented the national ITV Weather forecasts, between 2006 until 2008, when their team were not available.

Personal life

Mitchell resides in Burley in Wharfedale, a small village near Bradford, West Yorkshire, England with his wife and two daughters.

References

  1. ^ Weatherman puts viewers in the know Yorkshire Post, 9 January 2009