KARK Chief Meteorologist Keith Monahan has announced his retirment. Monahan posted the announcement on his Facebook Monday evening:
28 years ago I started my dream job. From my humble beginning in Cheyenne to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Sioux Falls, South Dakota to Houston and finally here in Little Rock. I've got to do amazing things. From coverage of the launch of a new weather satellite from Cape Canaveral, the total solar eclipse in Paducah, the devastation cause by Hurricane Michael and being live from Lake Charles during Hurricane Laura. I helped keep you safe during the Mayflower/Vionia Tornado, brought you coverage during the historic Arkansas River Flooding and helped program thousands of weather radios over the years. We've had some fun too! We hiked hiked Pinnacle Mountain and Mount Magazine together, broadcast live from nearly 2 dozen country fairs, covered several Christmas parades, who could forget the time the float took off without me in Morrilton, did weather live from a helicopter, brought you live coverage from the Hot Springs St Patrick's Day Parades and nearly got run over by the Budweiser Clydesdales. But it's each and every one you you that I remember.