Kevin Lemanowicz is best known as the long-time Chief Meteorologist at Boston 25 News in Massachusetts, a role he’s held since the station launched in 1996.
After nearly 30 years on the job, the station recently announced that Lemanowicz will step down from that position at the end of February 2026; specifically, his last day is scheduled as February 27, 2026.
Regarding this, Lemanowicz himself said,
It has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve this community. Thank you for welcoming me into your homes each night.
The station also thanked him for his long service and dedication, but did not share any detailed explanation, such as health issues, internal disputes, or a new job opportunity.
However, as of the latest public reporting, no confirmed information has been released about his next career move after leaving Boston 25.
Also, there is no public news reporting a specific reason why Kevin is stepping down.
Additionally, there’s no credible announcement yet about a new job or new position.
All the coverage simply confirms his departure from the chief meteorologist role.
Kevin Lemanowicz has spent almost his entire professional meteorology career in broadcast news.
Before Boston 25, he served as chief meteorologist at WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut, and worked for private weather services and the New England Weather Service tracking storms for industry and radio.
He’s known for covering major New England weather events, from extreme winter storms to flooding and severe weather.
As there is no official public disclosure of his current salary from Boston 25 News, one source estimates his annual salary might range from approximately $35,000 to $100,000, and lists his net worth in the range of $1 million to $3 million based on career earnings.
Until further details are shared by Lemanowicz or the station, his departure should be understood as a professional transition with no specific cause disclosed.










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