Mark Reynolds - Chief Meteorologist / WJHL

Email: mreynolds@wjhl.com

Storm Team 11 - Chief Meteorologist Mark Reynolds has been with WJHL for nearly 25 years.

Mark provides your workday weather forecasts on 11 Connects Monday through Friday at 5, 5:30, 6 and 11 pm. He also provides weather to and manages 11 Connects 24 hour digital weather channel.


Mark holds the CBM (Certified Broadcast Meteorologist) designation from the American Meteorological Society. This is the highest mark of distinction and recognition available in broadcast meteorology. Mark attended Florida State University.


Mark has been very active with the American Meteorological Society. He served as Board Chairman for the Board on Outreach and Pre-College Education 2003-2004. He was a member of the AMS Board on Outreach and Pre-College Education from 2001-2003. He also served as an advisor to the AMS Board on Outreach and Pre-College Education in 2005. He was a member of the AMS Industry Minority Scholarship Committee from 2003-2005. He was a member of the AMS Battan Award Committee from 2003-2005. Mark was also a member of the AMS Charles Anderson Award Committee from 2003-2005.


Mark has also been very active in our local community. He served on the American Red Cross of Washington County, Tennessee, Advisory committee and was instrumental in starting the first and second Red Cross Health Fair in the Tri-Cities. He worked extensively with the March of Dimes for more than ten years. Mark was awarded the "Excellence in Media Award" by the Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association in 2001. He is very active with the Washington County, Johnson City Animal Shelter. His weekly "Tails and Paws" segment airs each Friday, Saturday and Sunday during News Channel 11 News. A 40% adoption rate can be credited to this weekly segment.. Mark has presented thousands of school presentations over the last 25 years throughout our community.


Mark's broadcast career has been over the southeast, with stops in Gainesville, Jacksonville and Tallahassee Florida. He has been honored with numerous awards, including, "Best TV Weather Anchor" by the Tennessee Associated Press in 2007 along with "Best Weathercast" by the Tennessee Associated Press in 2000.


Mark is an avid aviation enthusiast and enjoys the mountains and the beach.










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