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Mark Eubank
Born

Mark Edwin Eubank


June 10, 1940 (1940-06-10) (age 84)
Redding, California
EducationB.S. in Meteorology - University of Utah
OccupationMeteorologist
SpouseJean Eubank
Children7 children

Mark Edwin Eubank is a retired Salt Lake City, Utah television broadcasting meteorologist who served as chief meteorologist for the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Career[edit]

Eubank joined the KSL-TV channel 5 Television news team in 1990 as their chief meteorologist. Prior to KSL, he was employed as a meteorologist for KUTV channel 2 in Utah, a position he had held since 1967. Eubank began his meteorology career at age 24 in Redding, California, at KRCR-TV. He attended UCLA and graduated from the University of Utah in 1972 with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. Eubank also owned and operated a weather consulting firm, WeatherBank, Inc. for 20 years.

Distinction[edit]

Career highlights[edit]

Eubank was the chief meteorologist of the 2002 Winter Olympics.[5]

Family[edit]

Eubank is the father of Sharon Eubank who was a member of the General Relief Society Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 2017 to 2022.

Retirement[edit]

On November 29, 2006, Eubank signed off the air for the final time. He passed his job and white coat to his son Kevin Eubank.[1] Shortly after retiring, he and his wife served two Latter-day Saint missions; first one year in St. George, Utah and then at the Laie Hawaii temple visitors center for three years where Eubank served as the director of the visitors center.[6]

Publications[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Beauchamp, Marc (December 3, 2011). "Three past and present Reddingites who inspire". Redding Search-Light. Archived from the original on October 8, 2013. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
  • ^ Campbell, Joel (July 28, 1988). "Eubank gets no 'Thunder' — so he flashes lightning". Deseret News. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
  • ^ KSL.com Weather
  • ^ Robinson, Doug (April 25, 2005). "Rain, fog, life — Eubank loves it all". Deseret News.
  • ^ "Mark Eubank, Channel 5 Anchors - Utah News from KSL-TV, Salt Lake City, Utah". Web.ksl.com. Archived from the original on February 15, 2012. Retrieved February 15, 2012.
  • ^ "New visitors center directors". Church News. November 22, 2008. Retrieved February 15, 2012.
  • ^ Mark E. Eubank; Robert Clayton Brough (1979). Mark Eubank's Utah weather. Horizon Publishers. ISBN 9780882901176.
  • ^ Mark E. Eubank (May 1, 2004). Weather Detectives: Fun-filled Facts, Experiments, And Activities for Kids. Tandem Library. ISBN 978-1-4176-5665-3.
  • Preceded by

    Bob Welti

    Broadcasting Meteorologist
    1967–2006
    Succeeded by

    Kevin Eubank


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