With its four distinct seasons, Tom loves the challenge of central Pennsylvania weather. He has covered major flooding in 2004 and 2011, big snow in 2003 and 2010 and every severe thunderstorm and tornado in between. And that's why people trust Tom and his forecast.
Always involved in the community, Tom is often raising money for many charities including the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association. He can often be found visiting schools and teaching our kids about weather with his unique energy and enthusiasm.
Tom has received numerous awards throughout his career including an Emmy. He has earned the American Meteorological Society's Seal as well as the National Weather Association Seal.
Tom and his wife have three daughters and two dachshunds known as the Weather Weenies.
Joe Nebistinsky is the Station Manager at Holy Family Radio AM 720 WHYF. The station is an independent Catholic apostolate and a member of the EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network. The non-commercial radio station is listener supported. WHYF is beginning its 13th year of bringing our Catholic Faith to Central Pennsylvania. There are three ways to listen: on the free mobile app, streaming on the website 720WHYF.com, and over the air at AM 720.
Joe is active in his church, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, in Mechanicsburg. He is the Grand Knight of Council 4068 of the Knights of Columbus. His wife Donna is the Pastoral Associate at
their church. They have 3 grown children and 2 grandchildren.
Al Gnoza is the Communications Director for the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference, which is the public affairs arm of the Catholic bishops across the state. Al also worked for several years in the TV news industry, including stints at ABC 27 and CBS 21. He has a Master of Arts and Bachelor of Arts in Communications from the University of Notre Dame.