Jeffrey Hoole Bio, Height, Family, Wife, Salary, WVVA

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Jeffrey Hoole Biography

Jeffrey Hoole is an American meteorologist who has been with WVVA since September 2023, working on WVVA Today and WVVA at Noon. Before that, he worked for the station as a weekend forecaster, filling in as needed, and weekday reporter.

Jeffrey Hoole Age

Hoole was born in Alexandria but prefers to keep his personal life private, thus he has not yet revealed the year or month he was born. Details as to when he celebrates his Birthday are not available . From his looks, he could be in his 30s.

Jeffrey Hoole Height

Jeffrey Hoole has an approximate height of 5 feet and 7 inches.

Jeffrey Hoole Education

After graduating from Central High School in 2013, Hoole enrolled at Lord Fairfax Community College. He later earned an Associate’s degree in Science. He began attending Virginia Tech University in the spring of 2019 and will graduate in May 2022 with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. He worked as a weather forecaster for WUVT Radio and participated in the Hokie Storm Chase throughout college. After graduating high school, he began working as a shift manager at Arby’s while attending college.

Jeffrey Hoole Family

Hoole has managed to keep his personal life out of the spotlight, thus he has not revealed any details about his parents. It is also unclear whether Hoole has any siblings.

Jeffrey Hoole Wife

Hoole is married but has kept information about his wife private. He owns a cat named Suki and a dog named Stella. When he has leisure time, he enjoys video games, cooking, spending time with his wife, playing with his cat, and watching the weather outside.

Jeffrey Hoole Salary

Hoole’s annual income ranges from $40,000 to $110,500.

Jeffrey Hoole’s Net Worth

Hoole’s net worth is believed to be between $1 million and $5 million, obtained through his work as a meteorologist.

Jeffrey Hoole Career

Since September 2023, Hoole has worked as a meteorologist on WVVA Today and WVVA at Noon. Before that, he worked for the station as a weekend forecaster, filling in as needed, and weekday reporter.

At the age of six, Hoole decided he wanted to be a meteorologist after witnessing a live coverage of the La Plata tornado in 2002. When he was younger, he was amazed by the ability to see rain on the radar and predict when it would arrive.

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