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Chris St. Clair (born in or around 1960) is a Canadian weather presenter who, until his retirement, was the host of Saturday and Sunday morning and early afternoon broadcasts on The Weather Network. As he has said on the show, he grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. On The Weather Network, St. Clair also hosted WeatherWise, a segment where he explained different weather phenomena. He is the station's longest-serving host, having joined the station in 1994. St. Clair retired from The Weather Network on Saturday, July 25, 2021, after 26 years.

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  • Chris St. Clair (born in or around 1960) is a Canadian weather presenter who, until his retirement, was the host of Saturday and Sunday morning and early afternoon broadcasts on The Weather Network. As he has said on the show, he grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. On The Weather Network, St. Clair also hosted WeatherWise, a segment where he explained different weather phenomena. He is the station's longest-serving host, having joined the station in 1994. St. Clair retired from The Weather Network on Saturday, July 25, 2021, after 26 years. (en)
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  • Chris St. Clair (born in or around 1960) is a Canadian weather presenter who, until his retirement, was the host of Saturday and Sunday morning and early afternoon broadcasts on The Weather Network. As he has said on the show, he grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. On The Weather Network, St. Clair also hosted WeatherWise, a segment where he explained different weather phenomena. He is the station's longest-serving host, having joined the station in 1994. St. Clair retired from The Weather Network on Saturday, July 25, 2021, after 26 years. He attended Acadia University for one year, and is a former commercial airline pilot. His book Canada's Weather: The Climate that Shapes a Nation was published in 2009. St. Clair appeared on The Mercer Report on CBC Television, that first aired on January 25, 2011. (en)
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