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“It has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve this community. Thank you for welcoming me into your homes each night,” said the Boston 25 meteorologist.

Kevin Lemanowicz will step down as chief meteorologist at Boston 25 News at the end of the month after nearly 30 years there, the station announced.
“It has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve this community. Thank you for welcoming me into your homes each night,” Lemanowicz said in an announcement from the station.
Lemanowicz will leave his role on Feb. 27, the station said.
“Kevin has been a constant presence in homes throughout New England, guiding our viewers through all types of weather, from sunny skies to severe storms. He not only delivered the most accurate forecast, but he has also built a lasting connection with our viewers, deeply caring about the community we serve,” the station.
Lemanowicz has been with Boston 25 since its start in 1996, said the station.
Lemanowicz has covered major storms in Massachusetts like the deadly 2011 tornadoes, the massive snowstorms of 2015, and the 2023 Leominster flooding, the station said.
“Kevin’s commitment to excellence and to the people of New England has defined our weather coverage for decades. We thank him for all he has done here at Boston 25,” said Vice President and General Manager Todd Brown.
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