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Channel 10's new weather chief makes sexy splash leaving Chicago
TV stations in big markets are notorious for using sexy female talent to deliver weather forecasts in the morning.
Still, images of Chicago forecaster Tammie Souza's last day at Fox's WFLD -- she's coming to Tampa to serve as chief meteorologist at WTSP-Ch. 10 -- show she may have amped up her sex appeal a bit for her final day on the morning shift in the Windy City.
The images come courtesy of a site called TV Anchor Babes, which said they were taken from Souza's last day on air last week in Chicago.
Which, if true, raises another joking question: What kind of forecasts will we be getting when she arrives here in the Tampa Bay area? When WTSP announced her hiring a few weeks ago, I theorized they were targeting female viewers, but perhaps male fans will come along, too (rim shot).
We'll find out Oct. 27, when she comes to WTSP.
To check out a more conventional sample of her forecasting work, check out the video below:
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