
Jeff Edmondson, one of the few meteorologists of color to ever predict the weather on Twin Cities television, has parted ways with KARE. The station's general manager John Remes confirmed the departure but declined to go into details.
Edmondson, who previously worked in Virginia, is a Minnesota native who attended Minnetonka High School. He joined the local NBC affiliate in 2015. This is the third exit for a KARE on-air personality in the past three months. The husband-and-wife team of Cory Hepola and Camille Williams also recently left the anchor desk.
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