Bill Henley is a meteorologist for NBC10’s First Alert Weather team. You can watch Bill’s live forecasts weekday mornings on NBC10 News Today from 4am-7am and updates during The Today Show.
Bill has been covering the Greater Philadelphia area for nearly 30 years. In 1995, he began his role as a weekday morning meteorologist when NBC10 News Today premiered. Bill is committed to alerting viewers to changing conditions and preparing them for the day ahead.
Bill has covered a variety of weather events in the Greater Philadelphia area, from severe storms and blizzards to annual events such as Wawa Welcome America and the Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run. He knows how important accurate neighborhood weather forecasts are for viewers every day of the year.
Bill's 41 years of weather broadcasting began in Chico, CA, with stops in Sacramento, CA, San Jose, CA and Jacksonville, FL, before moving to Philadelphia.
Bill's passion for weather prompted him to learn to fly at Northeast Philadelphia Airport. As a pilot, he loves getting a bird's-eye view of the weather. He is also an avid cyclist and enjoys exploring our regions' parks and trails.
Bill supports many local charities such as the ALS Association of Philadelphia, Wings for Success, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
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The Latest
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A tornado touched down in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, as storms moved across the region on Monday, the National Weather Service confirmed.
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If you’re thinking about when to grab your Christmas tree or do a bit of holiday shopping, here’s the scoop on the weather for the next several days.
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Lunar Eclipse Dazzles Tuesday Morning: Did You See It Over Philly Region?
Sky-gazers rejoice for ideal conditions for the moon’s disappearing act on Nov. 8, 2022. When to watch, what to look for.
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Businesses are making the effort to go “green” for the environment’s sake: and that includes the Philadelphia Eagles franchise and their Lincoln Financial Field. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Bill Henley takes a rare tour of the environmentally friendly Linc.