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Cory McCloskey Bio, FOX 10, Age, Height, Parents, Spouse, Children, Salary, and Net Worth

Who is Cory McCloskey?

Cory McCloskey is an American meteorologist who is working for FOX 10 as a weather anchor on weeknights at 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 p.m. . Additionally, he served on “FOX 10 AZAM” for more than 2 decades years prior to shifting to evenings.

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Cory McCloskey Date of Birth / Age

McCloskey is approximately in his 50s as of 2022 although his exact age is not known as he has managed to keep his date of birth away from the public. Even so, he celebrates his birthday on November 23rd. However, we will update the information once available.

Cory McCloskey Height

McCloskey stands at a height of approximately 5 feet and 7 inches tall.

Cory McCloskey Parents and Siblings

McCloskey was born and raised in the U.S. He manages to keep information regarding his parents, siblings, and extended members of his family away from the limelight. We will however update this information once it’s available to the public.

Cory McCloskey Spouse(Wife)

McCloskey exchanged vows with his wife, Mary Jane on August 31st, 1985. On August 31st, they celebrated their37th anniversary. They reside in Scottsdale. The couple has three daughters, two grandchildren, a dog, a cat, and a fish. Nonetheless, the information will be updated once available.

Cory McCloskey Kids / Children

McCloskey has three daughters with his wife. Additionally, he has two grandchildren.  However, we will update this information once more details concerning this are available.

Cory McCloskey Education

After completing his school education, McCloskey went on to attend Quincy and later attained his Bachelor Of Arts degree in Communications in 1991 after completing his studies.

Cory McCloskey Career

McCloskey works for FOX 10 as a weather anchor on weeknights at 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 p.m. Additionally, he served on “FOX 10 AZAM” for more than 2 decades years prior to shifting to evenings. Nonetheless, he began his weather career in 1989 when he served in Quincy, Illinois at WGEM-TV as a weather anchor. Further, he served the station for more than a decade.

Prior to the weather, he served in show business in the ’80s. Moreover, he played East Coast stages from New York to Washington. In addition, he was featured on NBC’s “Another World.”Furthermore, he supplied voice-overs and jingle work for national commercials. Frequently, he loves the privilege of opening a Suns or Diamondbacks game with the national anthem.

FOX 10

McCloskey works with FOX 10 where he serves alongside his fellow anchors, reporters, and meteorologists such as;

    1. Robby Baker
    2. Ty Brennan
    3. Christina Carilla
    4. Desiree Fluellen
    5. Nicole Garcia
    6. John Hook
    7. Troy Hayden
    8. Ron Hoon
    9. Justin Lum
    10. Marc Martinez

How Much Does Cory McCloskey Earn?

McCloskey approximately earns an annual salary that ranges from $100,000-$500,000.

How Much is Cory McCloskey Worth?

As an anchor, McCloskey has been able to accumulate a net worth that ranges from $1 million to $5 million.

Cory McCloskey Injury/ Leaving FOX 10/Car

McCloskey owns a grey 356 speedster car. Speculation of McCloskey leaving FOX 10 arose as a result of his moving to afternoon and evening broadcasts from the station’s “Arizona Morning” program. Ty Brennan will serve as his replacement in the program.

“I’ll still be out of the studio doing live shots each day, running around and spreading mayhem across the Valley, but now it’ll happen during the 4P and 5P newscasts!” McCloskey voiced in a Facebook post in which he declared the change. “So, I’m not leaving FOX10 — just shifting my schedule and gaining about three hours of sleep every day!” he voiced. Additionally, he serves the station as a weather anchor on weeknights at 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 p.m.

It is not known whether or not McCloskey is sick or suffering from an injury. Even so, he seems to be healthy. However, we will update this information once is available to the public.

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