NEW YORK (AP) — Willard Scott, the beloved weatherman who charmed viewers of NBC’s “Today” amusement with his self-deprecating wit and cheerful personality, has died.
He was 87.
Al Roker, his successor connected the greeting quality show, announced that Scott died peacefully Saturday morning, surrounded by family.
No further details were released.
Roker called Scott “a antheral of his times, the eventual broadcaster.”
Scott spent 65 years astatine NBC and forecast the upwind connected the “Today” amusement for much than 3 decades.