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Dallas Raines Biography

Dallas Raines is an American well-known chief meteorologist at KABC-TV in Los Angeles and was also certified by the American Meteorological Society (AMS).

Dallas Raines Age

Raines was born in 1954 in  Georgia, United States. He is 69 years old.

Dallas Raines Height

Dallas is 5 feet 9 inches/1.75 m tall.

Dallas Raines Family

Little is known about Raines’s parents, also there are no details about his siblings, therefore this information will be updated as soon as it’s available.

Dallas Raines Wife(Married)

Raines is happily married to Danielle W. Raines. The couple is blessed with three children, including Georgia.

Dallas’s wife was charged with assault in August 2016. She was accused of beating and trying to strangle a 25-year-old daughter, whose identity was not released, during a car ride back home from a country club. Danielle supposedly beat the daughter after parking on the side of the road.

Dallas Raines Salary

Raines receives an annual average salary of ‎$500 Thousand. This is according to KABC – Tv News meteorologist salaries.

Dallas Raines Net Worth

Rines has an estimated Net Worth of $3 million Her career as a meteorologist is her primary source of income.

Dallas Raines Career

Raines is an American well-known chief meteorologist at KABC-TV in Los Angeles and was also certified by the American Meteorological Society (AMS).

Raines was a weatherman in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana before moving to CNN to run its national weather coverage.

He also appeared as the weathercaster for the CNN-produced TBS Evening News on what was then SuperStation WTBS. He left CNN to join KABC-TV in 1984[2] as a meteorologist and then became a weekend evening anchor. Years later, he was shifted to weekday afternoons 4, 5, 6, and 11 PM along with David Ono, Ellen Leyva, Marc Brown, and Michelle Tuzee.

Dallas Raines ill

Raines says his experience and news of Governor Brown’s excellent prostate cancer diagnosis Wednesday reminds men that early detection gives them the luxury of having options. Men’s health experts agree.

“Prostate cancer is not like breast cancer or colon cancer or pancreatic cancer,” said Dr. Shahin Chandrasoma. “It’s a very slowly progressive, indolent disease that a patient might not know he has for 10 years.”

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