Nationality American Role TV Personality Name Harvey Leonard | Spouse(s) Lorraine Occupation TV news meteorologist | |
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Harvey Leonard is the chief meteorologist on WCVB-TV Channel 5 in Boston, Massachusetts. For 25 years, Leonard was previously best known as a meteorologist at Boston's WHDH-TV (Channel 7).
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- Whdh 7 weather harvey leonard mid 90s
- Weather TV personalities forum Harvey Leonard Part I
- Education
- Career
- Personal life
- Honors
- Publications
- References

Weather TV personalities forum, Harvey Leonard Part I
Education

Leonard earned his B.S. in Meteorology from the City College of New York in 1970 and an M.S. in Meteorology from New York University,
Career
He began his career as a meteorologist for Universal Weather, Inc. preparing forecasts for aviation and industry. He also taped reports for radio stations in New York and Connecticut as well as teaching at New York University.
He worked as chief meteorologist for WPRI-TV in Providence, Rhode Island for three years.
Leonard first came to Boston TV in May 1977 at Channel 7, then known as WNAC-TV. For the first few years, he was a staff meteorologist. By the time the station was sold to New England Television and became WNEV-TV in 1982 (the same ownership would rename it again to WHDH in 1990), Leonard became chief meteorologist, the role he would hold there for the next 20 years. During his long tenure at Channel 7, Leonard has been named "Best Meteorologist" by Boston Magazine in 1984, '86, '88, and '92. Leonard was also a meteorologist for radio station WROR-FM in 1980.
He left WHDH-TV in April 2002 and joined WCVB-TV in that same year. After the retirement of then-chief meteorologist Dick Albert in 2009, Leonard was once again promoted to chief meteorologist, this time at WCVB.
In late 2010, he contributed to the book, Extreme New England Weather, with his story of the Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978.
Leonard is an avid outdoorsman and lecturer at Harvard, MIT, and Boston Medical Center. He is a charter member of the National Weather Association. He's been called the dean of Boston meteorologists.
Personal life
He lives in Natick, Massachusetts with his wife and family. They have two daughters and four grandchildren.