Lyons, 55, set up a green screen at home to do his 10 p.m. weather report. Three weeks into his new routine, Betty showed up.Shortly before Lyons’s three-minute weathercast on April 13, Betty sauntered out from beneath the dining room table. His news director back at the station saw him petting Betty on the live feed during a commercial.Lyons wasn’t sure it was a great idea.He cradled his gray and white longhair feline in both arms and introduced her to his viewers.
Lyons built a small “throne” for her next to his green screen, and he uses computer-animated graphics of Betty as a catalyst for his forecast. Lyons, who has worked at Channel 14 for the past three decades, said he learned a long time ago to have fun while doing the weather. There was a time, Lyons said, when he wondered whether he should pursue a career as a stand-up comedian when he attended Indiana University in the 1980s.“Then I realized that wouldn’t provide me with a home and stability,” he said, “so naturally, I chose television instead.”Initially hired as a features reporter at a station in Terre Haute, Ind., he was quickly promoted to become the “weather guy,” Lyons said, when the station manager noticed he had an offbeat sense of humor.
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