Although he retired earlier this year, former KPRC 2 Chief Meteorologist Frank Billingsley is still being recognized for his commitment to Houston and keeping the public safe and informed through the most intense storms.
Former KPRC 2 Chief Meteorologist Frank Billingsley wins first Lone Star Emmy for Houston derecho coverage‘This is an everybody issue’: Local organization highlights need for more affordable childcare
Billingsley was one of several from KPRC 2 to win at this year’s Lone Star Emmy Awards. It’s his first time ever receiving a Lone Star Emmy Award., Billingsley was awarded an Emmy in the Weather - News category for their coverage of the May 16 derecho which moved through Houston. He says on that day, there were storms north of Houston before the derecho.
“I remember Gage was in the Storm Tracker and he was heading out of town on 290 and there were just very black clouds, you could just see severe was written all over it,” Billingsley said.
Gage Goulding Tornado Derecho Emmy Award
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