A.J. Fox

A.J. Fox

July 29, 2010 Updated Sep 18, 2012 at 4:18 PM PDT

A.J. Fox has been a broadcaster in Fresno for more than 20 years. He started his career in radio at KFIG and eventually became the host of one of the Valley's top rated morning radio programs. A.J. branched out into television when KSEE 24 News offered him a position as traffic reporter in 1995.
In January 1996 he began filling in for the main weather anchors and in September of that year became the station's first weekend weather forecaster. Two years later he was promoted to the weather forecaster on KSEE Sunrise, and KSEE 24 News at Noon. A.J. became Chief Meteorologist in March 2009.
A.J. was instrumental in the preparation and launching of the KSEE Weather Plus Center. He has achieved the American Meteorological Society Seal of Approval, and is the Valley's first and only AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist.
A.J. has a bachelor's degree in music education, a master's in mass communications and journalism from Fresno State University. He also has a master’s degree in meteorology and is currently working on a master’s in geosciences. He previously taught a weather class at Fresno City College.
A.J. and his wife, Theresa, have three children, Parker, Preston, and Victoria. He plays classical and electric guitar, and in early 2005 his band, Los Hooligans, came out with a CD titled "Mafioso Ska." They are preparing their next album for release in late 2009.

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If you have a weather story or question for A.J., you can email him at ajfox@ksee.com