Curtis Grevenitz is a famous American meteorologist working as chief meteorologist at KTVH TV in Helena, Montana. He anchors weather news besides reporting on weather news ABC, Good Morning America.
- Curtis was born in West Milford, New Jersey, United States of America. However, details about his birthday, age and sign are publicly inaccessible and under review.
- Curtis was born in and raised by both parents in West Milford, New Jersey, United States. He holds an American nationality; citizenship, and he is of white race. However, the legendary reporter has not shared details, including his parents’ and siblings’ names, ages, and occupation.
- Curtis is a handsome and attractive man blessed with a slim tall, charming body. He is above average in height and weight. His body measurements, including chest, waist, and hip sizes, are 40-36-42 inches, respectively.
- Curtis has a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78m) and weighs 132 lbs (60 Kg). His dazzling look is complimented by light brown skin, hazel eyes, and blonde hair that make him attractive and unique.
- Curtis acquired his bachelor’s degrees in Meteorology from Rutgers University.
- Curtis is married to his lovely fiancée and wife, whose details are missing to be updated.
- Curtis is a wonderful father of kids whose details are missing to be updated.
- Curtis works as chief meteorologist at KTVH TV in Helena, Montana. He anchors weather news besides reporting on weather news ABC, Good Morning America. He prepared weather forecasts at Tony Perkins.
- Curtis briefed the anchors World News Now, and World News This Morning including chatting with CNN, Anderson Cooper.
- Curtis is a great fan of skiing, hiking, fly-fishing and observing weather on his free time.
- Curtis is one of the highest-earning American journalists in the United States. He is approximated to earn $65,000-$110,000 annually from his journalism career.
- Grevenitz is one of the richest and influential American journalists. He is approximated to be worth $1.5-$5.5 million, including his earnings, investments, and assists.