- Graduated from the University of East Anglia in 1989 with an Honours degree in Environmental Science.
- In September 1989 joined the Met Office as a weather forecaster, one of the first graduates to move directly into forecasting.
- Worked in Glasgow Weather Centre, The National Met Centre and in 1992 Leeds Weather Centre. In 1994 he became the main regional weather presenter for BBC Look North and contributed to many local television programmes.
- Joined the BBC national weather team in London in October 1997 to work on BBC News 24 (1997), the Corporation's 24-hour news channel.
- Is married with two children.
- Lives in West Yorkshire.
- Plays sports: football and golf. He won the Leeds Weather Centre golf tournament in 1996.
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