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Lee Goldberg

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Chief Meterologist at WABC-TV (New York, NY)

WABC-TV Chief Meteorologist

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  • 4 weeks ago | abc7ny.com | Lee Goldberg

    HUDSON SQUARE, Manhattan (WABC) -- June 1 marks the first day of the 2025 hurricane season and, right on cue, Tropical Storm Alvin is swirling in the Pacific Ocean and poised to drench Baja California this weekend. While the Atlantic Ocean is quiet at the moment, don't expect the silence to last for long. Michael Brennan, the director of the National Hurricane Center, joins Lee Goldberg on his "Weather or Not" podcast to discuss the seasonal forecast, which is looking more active than average.

  • 1 month ago | newinbooks.com | Jane Hinchey |Kevin Barry O’Connor |Carmen Amato |Lee Goldberg

    in Books to Read if You Like..., Mystery, News, Thriller Dark Secrets and Deadly Twists: New Mystery & Thriller BooksDive into the dark, the twisted, and the unexpected. These mystery and thriller reads are packed with jaw-dropping twists, deadly secrets, and high-stakes suspense that will keep you flipping pages late into the night. by Jane HincheyRelease Date: April 22, 2025Murder’s messy. Ghosts are demanding.

  • 2 months ago | abc7ny.com | Lee Goldberg

    (WABC) -- Spring has sprung, but a month in, the chill hasn't shown itself out the door just yet. In the first special edition of "Weather or Not" from ABC's new podcast studio at 7 Hudson Square in lower Manhattan, WABC-TV chief meteorologist Lee Goldberg looks at the big picture with Paul Pastelok, AccuWeather's senior meteorologist and lead U.S. long-range forecaster.

  • 2 months ago | mwrf.com | Lee Goldberg

    What you’ll learn:Politics and physics don’t mix. Enforcing policies that contradict well-accepted truths is counterproductive, and occasionally disastrousHR2599, a bill to repeal Ohm’s Law, was approved today by the U.S. Congress and has been put on a fast track for submission to the Senate as early as next week.

  • Feb 17, 2025 | ojoyoshidareport.com | Lee Goldberg |Mike Markowitz

    NASA used a human-rated derivative of a ballistic missile to launch a man into orbit. SpaceShipOne used a less-expense approach. In both cases, piloting badassery was vital to the missions' successes. Share This Post: By Lee GoldbergNASA investigated multiple launch systems to put a man into Space and ultimately decided to put the Mercury capsule atop derivatives of ballistic missiles.

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Lee Goldberg
Lee Goldberg @LeeGoldbergABC7
10 Jun 25

Weathercast if you missed it: https://t.co/Nd2zU7xsKi https://t.co/lGakUoFsqx

Lee Goldberg
Lee Goldberg @LeeGoldbergABC7
9 Jun 25

Today's Accuweather Quickcast https://t.co/TlpSvYlTYy

Lee Goldberg
Lee Goldberg @LeeGoldbergABC7
9 Jun 25

Snapshot of temperatures and sky conditions this afternoon. #abc7ny https://t.co/ayaX28AaPY