It’s the end of an era at Fox News. After more than 20 years of forecasting storms, sunshine, and everything in between, chief meteorologist Rick Reichmuth is officially saying goodbye to the network.
A farewell on FOX & Friends
Rick made the announcement during FOX & Friends on Sunday, where producers rolled a highlight reel of his best on-air moments before he addressed viewers directly.
“This was my childhood dream,” Rick shared. “I was in banking until I was 30, and this became my second career. I’ve done this, and I’ve loved it. But now I’ve started a business, and I have responsibilities with it that matter.”
That business, Weatherman, specializes in umbrellas, ponchos, backpacks, and other weather-ready essentials. Since launching, it’s already donated more than $500,000 to Folds of Honor, a charity helping military families.
A beloved Fox News figure
Rick joined Fox News in 2004 after time at CNN and Weather Services International. Over the years, he became one of the most trusted names in weather, known for his calm, clear delivery and trademark line: “Let’s take a look at the weather map.”
He also played a key role in launching the Fox Weather channel, expanding the network’s digital weather coverage. His professionalism earned him respect not just from viewers, but from colleagues across Fox News.
Tributes from colleagues and fans
The news quickly spread across social media, where Rick’s Fox family, and his fans, poured out tributes.
His dear colleague, meteorologist Janice Dean posted a touching message:
“It’s Rick Reichmuth’s last day on Fox. I’m sad I won’t see him at work, but I know he’ll be in my life forever. He’s got some amazing things planned including his #weathermanumbrella business. I’m so grateful for his friendship, advice and encouragement. I love you, Rick!