On This Day: March 10 1980 Willard Scott Made His Debut as the Weatherman for The Today Show

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On This Day: March 10 1980 Willard Scott Made His Debut as the Weatherman for The Today Show
On this day March 10 1980 Willard Scott made his first appearance as the weatherman for NBC’s The Today Show. Known for his warm personality and larger-than-life presence Scott quickly became a beloved figure in morning television.

Scott was famous for his enthusiastic delivery and for introducing the tradition of celebrating viewers’ 100th birthdays on air. His unique approach to weather forecasting mixed humor with heartfelt moments making him one of the most recognizable weathermen in television history. He remained a key part of The Today Show until 1996 when he stepped back from his daily role.

Fun fact: Before becoming a television weatherman Willard Scott was the original Ronald McDonald in the early McDonald’s commercials.

Trivia question: What year did Willard Scott officially retire from The Today Show?

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