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Tim Deegan Announces Retirement from First Coast News

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Tim Deegan, the chief meteorologist at First Coast News, will retire after over 40 years in broadcasting. Known for his reliable forecasts and dedication, Deegan’s last day on air is May 30, 2025. His departure marks the end of an era in Jacksonville, where he has built strong connections with the community and mentored aspiring meteorologists. Deegan plans to focus on personal growth and gardening post-retirement.

Jacksonville – Tim Deegan, a prominent figure in local broadcasting and the chief meteorologist at First Coast News, has announced his retirement after more than 40 years in the field. His last day on air will be on May 30, 2025, marking the conclusion of a distinguished career that has been closely tied to the Jacksonville community.

Deegan joined First Coast News in 1982, bringing a wealth of experience from previous roles at KRIS in Corpus Christi, Texas, and KBTX in Bryan, Texas. Over the years, he has built a reputation for his reliable forecasts and calm demeanor, which resonate with viewers. As a devoted meteorologist, Deegan has emphasized the importance of accurate weather reporting, noting that weather forecasts play a crucial role in significant life events—from weddings to community marathons.

His commitment to the profession is exemplified by his dedication to on-air duties, having never taken a sick day throughout his 43 years of service. Deegan’s work ethic has garnered respect not only from viewers but also from colleagues within the station. Tim Thomas, the president of First Coast News, acknowledged the profound impact Deegan has had on the local community, recognizing his unwavering reliability over the decades.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Tim Deegan has strong ties to Jacksonville on a personal level, as his wife is the city’s mayor, Donna Deegan. This relationship further intertwines his legacy with the community he has served. The couple enjoys spending time at the beach, a favorite retreat where they find tranquility amid the demands of their respective careers.

Tim Deegan’s retirement announcement has prompted an outpouring of support and nostalgia from the community. Many viewers have expressed sadness at the thought of his departure, recalling the familiar presence he has been in their lives. Known for his unique mic check phrase, Deegan’s approachable style has made him a beloved figure among generations of residents.

In terms of personal challenges, Deegan faced a DUI arrest in 2013. Since then, he has made significant life changes and has been alcohol-free, reflecting on his experiences to foster personal growth and mentorship aspirations post-retirement. He plans to focus on gardening, applying the same scientific approach he used in weather forecasting to cultivate his new hobby. This will allow him to embrace a more relaxed lifestyle, free from the formal attire he has worn for years, including socks and ties.

Deegan has been involved in mentoring aspiring meteorologists and plans to dedicate more time to this pursuit in retirement. His extensive career includes reporting on major weather events, where he consistently prioritized accuracy during severe storms, earning the trust of his audience. His focus on dependable forecasts has become a hallmark of his tenure, contributing to his enduring legacy at First Coast News.

Following Deegan’s retirement, anchor Jeannie Blaylock will take on the role of the longest-tenured on-air personality at the station. This change signifies a new chapter for First Coast News while highlighting the lasting impact of Deegan’s leadership and connection with viewers. As he prepares to bid farewell to his lengthy career, Tim Deegan leaves behind a profound influence in the realm of local weather broadcasting in Jacksonville.

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