Timothy William "Tim" Deegan is currently the chief meteorologist for First Coast News on television stations WTLV/WJXX in Jacksonville, Florida.
Education
Born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, Tim graduated from Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University in College Station, Texas with a Bachelor of Science degree in meteorology. He was an avid surfer in college, taking several trips to Baja California to take on the waves there.
Deegan is a member of the American Meteorological Society and the broadcast carries their Seal of Approval.
Career
Deegan presents the weather segments on First Coast News, weeknights at 5:00pm, 5:30pm, 6:00pm and 11:00pm. First job Deegan"s first weatherman job was with station KBTX-television when he was still in college. The show was Good Morning, Bryan & College Station where he gave the weather forecast beginning at 5:30am.
At the end of the show each day, Tim went off to class.
Jacksonville When Tim Deegan started at WTLV in 1982, he was 22 years old with blond hair and he loved to surf. Deegan originally started at WTLV as the main weather anchor for the station"s morning show, "Good Morning Jacksonville." He became the station"s Chief Meteorologist in 1986.
School visits Tim tries to visit one school per week to teach kids about weather. He will also recount his trip with the Hurricane Hunters into Hurricane Gilbert in September 1988.
He occasionally mentions them in his daily weather segment.
Tim is currently married to the former Donna Hicken. Donna did not change her stage name to Deegan until October 29, 2007, which coincided with a complete graphics package change for the News department. The couple resides at Jacksonville Beach.
On Saturday November 2, 2013, Tim Deegan was arrested on Driving under the influence charges in Jacksonville Beach and was absent for more than a month from his meteorological duties following his arrest.
The report says he told officers he had two beers at a birthday party and was returning home. An inventory of the car found three empty Budweiser cans, a full, unopened beer can in the passenger seat and a half-full 16-ounce can, cold to the touch, in the driver console, covered by a Texas Agricultural and Mechanical ball cap.
Deegan returned to the television station’s 5 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. newscasts on December 30, 2013. Deegan resolved the case by pleading no contest to the charge and accepting 12 months probation.
He also agreed to have his license suspended six months.
In addition, Deegan agreed to perform 50 hours of community service, pay $1,031 in court costs and attend a Driving under the influence class.
Membership
Deegan is a member of the American Meteorological Society and the broadcast carries their Seal of Approval.