After his Air Force career, his first TV job was in the Tri-Cities. From there he went to Spokane, then Boise and then back home to Seattle and KIRO-TV from 1994-98. Then Chicago called, and he thought forecasting snowstorms, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes might be a fun challenge, so he packed up and moved his family back East. In 2002, Webb returned home to work at KCPQ-TV. After two years, KIRO asked if he’d like to come back and work for them, and he accepted their offer. Later, he was chief metorologist at WHAS/Louisville.
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