NBC 5’s beloved meteorologist Andy Avalos exchanged wedding vows with his wife Anna and has two daughters. 

Andy Avalos is a Chicago weatherman and lives in Orland Park. He started his career in Colorado and later moved to Chicago in 1984 to work for WLS.

Andy, aged 64, also appeared on FM-100 for three years. He joined NBC 5 in 1994 and quickly made his way to its storm team.

He has worked for radio and television for more than thirty years. He left NBC in 2000 to work on his cafe; however, he returned to the news station in 2003 and stayed with the team until his retirement in 2021.

Andy Avalos Wife And Family: Who Is The NBC5 Weatherman Married To?

Meteorologist Andy Avalos’s married to his wife Anna. The couple tied the knot in 1993 and have been together for nearly three decades.

Andy and Ann are blessed with two daughters; Paityn Avalos and Paige Avalos.

Aside from his wife and daughter, there are no details about his parents and siblings on the internet.

Andy Avalos Salary And Net Worth Explored In 2021

According to thewhoisbio.com, Andy Avalos’s annual salary range between $20,000 to $100,000, and has a net worth of around $100,000 to $1 million.

He is one of the top meteorologists for NBC 5 News. However, he has not disclosed his verified salary and net worth yet.

Meteorologist Andy Avalos Announces Retirement From NBC 5

Andy Avalos has announced retirement from NBC 5 after thirty-three years, NBC Chicago reported.

He took to Twitter to confirm his retirement. He expressed gratitude to his loyal viewers for their support and said it’s time to hand over the legacy to the next generation.

Meanwhile, Alicia Roman, who joined NBC 5 storm team ten years ago, will act as the primary meteorologist. According to NBC 5’s station manager and VP, she played a key role to maintain the weather team’s commitment.

Andy Avalos Restaurant: What Happened to ‘Pancake Cafe’?

Andy Avalos took a couple of years off NBC 5 to run his restaurant, Pancake Cafe.

The Chicago weatherman opened the cafe in 2000 and became a  quick hit among local citizens. However, he sold the cafe to Paul Chialdikas, a trustee for the Village of Lemont, five years later.

Chialdikas named the restaurant PC’s Pancake Cafe. He ran the restaurant for several years until it closed in 2013, as per Chicago Tribune.

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