Mark Finan's memorable moments covering Northern California weather
For 33 years, Chief Meteorologist Mark Finan has been the go-to weather person in Northern California. Whether it's for massive wildfires, flooding, heavy rain and snow, the rare tornado or even for simple questions about everyday forecasts, Finan has been there for viewers. Ahead of his final sign-off on June 14, we take you through some of many highlights from Finan's career in covering Northern California weather. Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn Get more Sacramento news: http://www.kcra.com Like us: / kcra3 Follow us: / kcranews Instagram: / kcranews

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