KHOU Meteorologist Mario Gomez Retires
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Mario Gomez arrived in Houston in 1984 and soon began working at KHOU as an On Air Meteorologist. Mario preceded the arrival of Dr. Neil Frank in 1987 making Mario Gomez the longest serving On Camera Meteorologist in the Houston Market. Mario's experience and forecasting abilities are second to none and his calming presence will be missed. It has been my honor to personally work with Mario, both privately and professionally over the years. Please join me in congratulating Mario in his Retirement. Well done my friend. We wish you and your family all the best!
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Congrats Mario! Always looked forward to you forecasts and will miss you! Enjoy your well deserved retirement!
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Congrats, Mario! I have long respected your meteorology knowledge and enjoyed your easy going presentations. Have fun!
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Congratulations Mario and Happy Retirement! You will be missed.
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Thank you Mario! I've watched you from the beginning of your career here. I wish you all the best retirement has to offer you! You deserve it!!!
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Congratz, Mario! Enjoy that Blue Sky retirement package from Tegna!!
I imagine that we'll see you on air again as a fill in until a new person is transferred from another station.
I imagine that we'll see you on air again as a fill in until a new person is transferred from another station.
Congrats Mario you will be missed.