
"Paulson began his time at KTVU-TV Fox 2 in July 2000 as a meteorologist. A longtime Bay Area resident, he attended Campolindo High School in Moraga, and Cal State Chico. One half of "the fog brothers" with fellow anchor Sal Castaneda, Paulson was celebrated by the whole staff Friday morning. He recounted a story of coming to the Bay Area from Denver, in which he was initially offered an opportunity to fill in for one day per month."
"In addition to the full-staff sendoff, KTVU put together a roughly 8-minute archive including some signature Steve-isms (from "stratus quo" to "lil breezy") and moments showing Paulson's quick wit. "Someone who is irreplaceable, Steve Paulson, he's in the weather center," said fellow anchor André Senior in one clip. "There'll be a robot here next week," quipped Paulson."
Multiple long‑tenured Bay Area TV anchors and radio hosts retired, including Leslie Brinkley (36 years at KGO-TV), Reggie Aqui, Julian Glover, and Doug Sovern (35 years at KCBS radio). Steve Paulson of KTVU-TV's Mornings on 2 gave his final forecast and formally stepped away from the air. Paulson joined KTVU in July 2000 as a meteorologist and is a longtime Bay Area resident who attended Campolindo High School in Moraga and Cal State Chico. He worked previously in Santa Rosa, San Jose, Monterey, San Francisco and Chicago and began broadcasting after an internship at KHSL-TV CBS. KTVU staged a full-staff sendoff and compiled an approximately eight-minute archive featuring his signature phrases like "stratus quo" and "lil breezy" and moments of quick wit.
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