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Rob "Sunny" Roseman
Meteorologist

Returning to Denver as a meteorologist and climatologist for News2 is a homecoming of sorts for Rob "Sunny" Roseman. Having worked at both KUSA (formerly KBTV) Channel 9 (where he earned his nickname) and KCNC (formerly KOA-TV) Channel 4 in the early 1980's, Rob most recently was chief meteorologist at WXLV in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Rob has also worked as a model, actor, advertising-marketing guru, commercial silk screen printer, and author. His book, "Life's Little Ahas," is aimed at illustrating how the little things that happen everyday in our lives, can help us gain insight and perspective during these complicated and hurried times.

Rob is enjoying his return to Denver along with his two daughters and cat, Charlie.

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