Pete Bouchard joined the NBC 10 Boston and necn family in January of 2016, and broadcasts weekday evenings.
He’s been a familiar face to much of Southern New England over the past 13 years as the former senior meteorologist at WHDH in Boston.
Pete studied meteorology at one of first colleges in the country to offer a concentration in broadcast meteorology - Lyndon State College in Vermont.
His television career had humble roots in the basement of a motel in White River Junction, Vermont, where WNNE-TV was housed at the time. His next stops were WMTW in Portland, Maine, WVII in Bangor, Maine, WGME in Portland, Maine, and then on to Fox 25 in Boston.
The search for a television home didn’t end there though. He returned to Portland to work at Fox 51 with his wife as anchor before moving to WHDH in Boston in 2002.
All along the way, he gained experience across all of New England’s microclimates, visited countless schools (where some of the students went onto become interns of his), civic organizations and donated time to dozens of charities.
Pete has received numerous accolades in his long career from the Associated Press, Maine Association of Broadcasters, two Emmy nominations and three Best of Boston awards.
In his spare time, he embarrasses himself on the guitar and likes making sawdust in his workshop.
The Latest
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New England could get 1 more northern lights show before 2024 ends!
It may be possible to see the northern lights in Boston, Mass.; N.H. and elsewhere in New England tonight or on New Year’s Eve.
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Rainy and warm Monday, New Year's Eve storm headed our way
Rain will greet us Monday morning as we continue to count down the final days of 2024. With some slightly humid air working into this weather system, we can expect a few downpours or bursts of heavy rain through late morning. As a result, we can expect at least a half inch to 3/4 of an inch of rain. Temperatures are...
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Arctic air on its way out, rain on its way in this weekend
We’re at a turning point in the forecast. The arctic air that’s gripped New England since last weekend is about to get booted. Last night’s cold temperatures in the teens and 20s will be a thing of the past for the next several days. Highs recover to the upper 30s to near 40 as sun dominates Friday. This will also...
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Christmas Eve storm to bring up to 8 inches of snow to parts of New England
Snow showers are moving through early on, but the accumulation is barely enough to coat the ground in most spots. We’re watching this weak storm ripple through New England during the early part of the day, then quickly scoot offshore this afternoon. If you’re traveling north, the scene is dramatically different. From Burlington, Vermont, to Bangor, Maine, the snow will be...
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Will New England see a white Christmas this year?
Numbing cold is here to greet us this morning! That cold sweeping over Cape Cod Bay produced some snow accumulation with ocean-effect overnight. While some clouds will linger there through early afternoon, sunshine is abundant elsewhere, with lighter winds all around. That should allow temperatures to steadily rise into the upper 20s. We won’t be as cold Monday night, but still...
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Single digit temperatures in parts of New England on Sunday
Tonight will be the coldest night of the season with single digit lows and even some spots slipping below zero!
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FIRST ALERT: Snow totals for Friday-Saturday storm upgraded, 3-6 inches for some
3:30 p.m. update from Chief Meteorologist Pete Bouchard: Snow continues through the evening, gradually wrapping up between 9-11 p.m. The snow intensity will vary through the afternoon drive, with some spots seeing up to 1 inch per hour. Roads are slippery and traffic is pretty nasty with the approaching holiday. Cold air rushed in earlier than anticipated with this event....
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FIRST ALERT: Rain, then snow Friday could impact holiday travel in New England
No forecasts are slam dunks in New England, but this one is particularly tricky. We’re seeing ocean-effect rain showers turn to snow showers later today, and timing is everything. If the cold rushes in too quickly, it will shut down the precipitation and we’ll barely see a coating. If it comes too late, we’ll see mostly rain. Our forecast puts...
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Snow possible for some this weekend
These overnight rain events have been kind to us. They drop their water, then vanish before sunrise. As a result, Thursday will qualify as a sunny day in the forecast. Winds will be a bit brisk, but temperatures remain on the reasonable side: mid and upper 40s. We’re still waiting for the shoe to drop later this week. Cold is...
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Dry start to the day but rain (for most) and wintry mix come later tonight
Not-so-cold this morning, eh? In the wake of our 60s Tuesday, the airmass hasn’t cooled much. That means Wednesday night’s precipitation is in the form of rain for a vast majority of the area. There are exceptions, of course. The higher terrain of northern Worcester County and southwestern New Hampshire could see some accumulations above 700 feet as “just enough”...