Ron Hearst Biography
Ron Hearst is an American Meteorologist working for KY3, serving as the chief meteorologist since 2000. He joined KY3 in July 1993 as a morning meteorologist.
Ron Hearst Age
Hearst was born on July 10th, but has not disclosed the year in which he was born. However, he might be in his 60s, judging from his appearance. Hearst celebrates his birthday on July 10th. His co-worker, Brandon Beck, wished him a happy birthday via a Facebook post on July 10, 2024, captioned “Guess who’s having a birthday today!? I won’t mention names, but it starts with ‘on’ and ends with ‘earst.’ 😁 Ron Hearst KYTV.”
Ron Hearst Height
Hearst stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 7 inches.
Ron Hearst Family
Hearst has managed to keep his personal life away from the limelight; hence, he has not disclosed any details about his parents. It is also unknown if Hearst has any siblings.
Ron Hearst Wife
Hearst is very private about his personal life; therefore, it is not known if he is in any relationship. He is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys swimming and biking. Also, he loves to fish in the Ozarks’ rivers and has a scuba diving certification,
Ron Hearst Net Worth
Hearst has an estimated net worth of between $1 million-$5 million, which he has earned through his successful career as a Meteorologist.
Ron Hearst Salary
Hearst earns an annual salary ranging from $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.
Ron Hearst Education
Hearst joined SIU-Carbondale after completing his high school studies. There, he studied agriculture before transferring to St. Louis University. In 1984, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology.
Ron Hearst Career
Hearst has been working for KY3, serving as the chief meteorologist since 2000. He has worked in the meteorology field for decades, marked by his deep passion for weather sparked by a special childhood. He has lived across the world, from Scotland to England, the Azores, and Taiwan, since he was born to an Air Force officer. Experiencing the various weather phenomena in those regions ignited his early interest in the weather.
Hearst launched his professional meteorology career at the Weather Corporation of America, where he was a licensed weather observer and held roles in private weather. Moreover, he worked as the weather officer for Carbondale, Illinois, Emergency Management. There, he showed his devotion to public safety.
Hearst has served several prominent TV stations, including WSIL in Harrisburg and KSPR. While at KSPR, he worked as a morning meteorologist for two years before he was promoted to the chief meteorologist, a role he held for 3 years.
Following his time at KSPR, Hearst worked for KJRH in Tulsa and KMOV in St. Louis. In July 1993, he returned to Springfield as a morning meteorologist for KY3. 7 years later, he was promoted to chief meteorologist after Tom Dye retired.
During his career, Hearst has significantly contributed to the field of meteorology and his community. In this capacity, he served as a member of the AMS Board of Broadcast Meteorology and was the co-author of a published research paper detailing the liquid-to-snow ratio for winter storms in the Ozarks. Moreover, he flew with the Thunderbirds, enduring 9.3 Gs.
Hearst invented a teaching tool fashioned to help the blind understand thunderstorms. He spent five years on the Board of the March of Dimes and was a former member of the Greene County Farm Bureau. He is currently a member of the American Meteorological Society.
Hearst has been recognized with several awards for his accomplishments, including a Michigan Broadcasters Association Award for Best Weathercast. Also, he received the AMS Outstanding Service by a Broadcast Meteorologist Award for covering the 2004 tornado outbreak.
Hearst played a crucial role in creating the “Safe and Sound” program, which is committed to public safety. Moreover, he spearheaded the popular Weatherschool Tour, which ran across the Ozarks.
Besides being a meteorologist, Hearst is an ardent outdoorsman and athlete who has competed and won medals in many triathlons. He is also talented in gardening, winning red and blue ribbons for his raspberries at the Ozark Empire Fair. In addition, he regularly shares his knowledge and experiences by speaking to schools and civic organizations.
Ron Hearst Social Media Platforms
He is active on his social media account and often posts on his Facebook, which has over 18K followers.
