12 Interesting Facts about Bob Harrigan You Do Not Wish to Miss Out

Bob Harrigan is a famous American meteorologist working as chief meteorologist and weathercaster for ABC7 in Sarasota, Florida. He serves as an evening meteorologist at 5pm, 5:30pm 6pm and 7pm and nightly newscast at 10pm and 11pm.

Bob Harrigan
  • Bob was born in Kansas, United States of America. However, details about her birthday, age, and sign are under review to be updated. 
  • Bob was born in and raised by both parents in Kansas, United States. She is of American ethnicity, nationality and she is of white race.
  • Bob is a handsome and attractive man blessed with a slim tall, charming body. She is above average in height and weight. His body measurements, including chest, waist, and hip sizes, are 36-28-38 inches, respectively.
  • Bob has a height of 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) and weighs 158 lbs (71 Kg). Her dazzling look is complimented by light brown skin, hazel eyes, and blonde hair that make him attractive and unique.
  • Bob received a bachelor’s degree in Atmospheric Science from University of Kansas.  Harrigan served as National Weather Service weather observer, and instructor and micro-computer classes at the University of Kansas.
  • Bob is happily married to loving and caring wife, Susan.
Bob Harrigan & Susan
  • Bob is a wonderful father of children, a daughter, Emma Grace. 
  • Bob works as a chief meteorologist and weathercaster for ABC7 in Sarasota, Florida. He serves as an evening meteorologist at 5pm, 5:30pm 6pm and 7pm and nightly newscast at 10pm and 11pm.
  • Bob is an avid fisher and golfer who produces and hosts a fishing segment, Fishin with Bob on Thursday at 11pm and on Friday at 5:30pm.
  • Harrigan is a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist with a seal of approval from American Meteorological Society.
  • Bob is approximated to earn $65,000-$110,000 annually from his journalism career.
  • Harrigan is approximated to be worth $1.5-$5.5 million, including his earnings, investments, and assists.
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