SallyAnn Mosey Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Net Worth, News 12 Career

SallyAnn Mosey Biography

SallyAnn Mosey is an American certified and award-winning Meteorologist and reporter working at News 12 Networks as a Freelance On-air Meteorologist and weather producer weekdays & fill-in traffic reporter.

How old is SallyAnn Mosey? – Age

Mosey is 55 years old as of 27, September 2020. She was born in 1965 in Woodbine, New Jersey, United States of America.

SallyAnn Mosey Husband – Family

Mosey is married to James Matthew Walier. The couple married on 27, April 1991, in Buffalo, New York. They have four children, and 2 cats named ‘Sunny Day’ and ‘Stormy Night.’ Their first son Mitchell James Walier was born on 1, June 1995, in Bridgeport, CT, Steven Joseph Walier was born on 3, December 1997 in New Haven, CT, and Mark Nicholas Walier, born in Bryn Mawr, PA in Bryn Mawr, PA.

SallyAnn Mosey Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

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SallyAnn Mosey Career

She worked as a meteorologist for WTXF-TV in Philadelphia, which is owned and operated by FOX. From 4:30 a.m. until 10 a.m., Mosey worked as a meteorologist on the station’s famous weekday morning show Good Day Philadelphia, as well as weekday mornings on Fox 29 News at Eleven from October to December 2011. During the station’s search for a meteorologist, Mosey was freelancing at the station. On February 29, 2012, she made her final broadcast for WTXF. She’s also done in-studio and on-location feature stories for Good Day on a number of family life challenges and themes. Mosey worked as a meteorologist at the NBC flagship station, WNBC-TV, in New York, before joining WTXF in 2009.

She’s also done in-studio and on-location feature stories for Good Day on a number of family life challenges and themes. Mosey worked as a meteorologist at the NBC flagship station, WNBC-TV, in New York City, on Weekend Today in New York for three years, reporting in-studio and throughout the metropolitan area, delivering live stories and weather predictions from the region’s most popular events.

Mosey worked for WPVI-TV in Philadelphia for eight years as a weekend weathercaster and reporter before heading to New York. She formerly worked at WTNH-TV in New Haven, Connecticut, as a weekday weather anchor and reporter, where she won an Emmy. She formerly worked at WTNH-TV in New Haven, Connecticut, as a weekday weather anchor and reporter, where she was nominated for an Emmy Award for general news reporting. Her television career began with WGRZ-TV.