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Marshall McPeek is a meteorologist, co-anchor, and reporter for NBC 4.
He joined NBC 4 in January 2002. Before joining Storm Team 4, Marshall worked as a weather anchor for WEWS-TV and as a weather anchor and feature reporter at WKYC-TV, both in Cleveland. He also worked as an anchor/reporter for WTOL-TV in Toledo, Ohio, and WSIL-TV in Harrisburg, Illinois.
Marshall earned his journalism degree from Ohio University and his broadcast meteorology certificate from Mississippi State University. He is a member of the National Weather Association and the American Meteorological Society. He holds the AMS's Seal of Approval (Seal #1416) and has also earned the AMS's prestigious designation of Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM #501).
Marshall has been nominated for two Emmy awards and received several Ohio Associated Press awards. He has covered major weather events including the Great Midwest Flood of '93 and significant news stories including following military members to Incirlik AFB in Turkey as they patrolled the No-Fly Zone over Iraq.
Marshall grew up in Bucyrus, Ohio, and began his broadcasting career at just 14 years old at local radio stations WBCO-AM and WQEL-FM.
Marshall and his partner live in Columbus with their favorite canines, Quox, Pogonip and Vlad, and a bizarre Siamese named Stewie.
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