John Kiesewetter
/ WVXU
When I looked out at the April snow covering my magnolias Wednesday, and bending over my maple sapling like a Charlie Brown tree, the thought occurred to me: How would Tim Hedrick explain this?
Hedrick, who died five years ago today at age 55, could explain anything about the weather in a simple, understandable and often entertaining way. That's what made him arguably the most popular Cincinnati TV personality in my 35 years of writing about TV.
Tim Hedrick in 1990.
Credit WKRC-TV
WKRC-TV dubbed him "The Weather Authority," and for most of us, he was. When severe – or just weird – weather blew through Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, most of us turned to "Doppler Tim," as I wrote in my tribute when he died, "Doppler Tim" Hedrick Was More Than Our "Weather Authority."