
Fired ABC News weatherman Rob Marciano emerges in cap, jeans in first photos since ouster over alleged ‘anger’ issues
NY Post
The forecast was chilly with a chance of stormy outbursts.
Fired ABC News meteorologist Rob Marciano surfaced on Thursday for the first time since his ouster from the Disney-owned network two days ago over his alleged brutish behavior.
Marciano was dressed casually in jeans and a jacket while wearing a baseball cap and toting a backpack and coffee tumbler as he stepped out onto the driveway of his Westchester County home.
The mercurial meteorologist avoided making any comments to a Post photographer as he stepped into his black Ford Bronco SUV.
Marciano emerged just days after The Post reported that his alleged chronic “anger management issues” and purported long-running feud with chief “Good Morning America” meteorologist Ginger Zee led to his firing on Tuesday.
The “last straw” that led to Marciano’s dismissal was a tirade that he unleashed on one of the show’s producers and which was witnessed by several staffers, according to the Daily Beast.

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