Matt DiLoreto

NBC5 First Warning Meteorologist

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Preston's Summary

Matt DiLoreto is a meteorologist for NBC5 News in Plattsburgh, New York. With a focus on local weather, Matt provides accurate and timely forecasts for the Plattsburgh area, keeping residents informed about changing weather conditions and potential impacts on their daily lives.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Seasonal: 58 %
Event Coverage: 21 %
Evolving Stories: 12 %
Announcement: 4 %
Breaking News: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • Global Warming
  • Hydrology
  • Water Conservation
  • Water Management
  • Environmental Services

Pitching Insights

Matt DiLoreto's coverage largely revolves around weather and seasonal announcements. He focuses on local events, particularly related to weather conditions in the Plattsburgh area of New York. Given this focus, he is likely to respond well to pitches related to local weather events, such as severe storms or unusual weather patterns.

If you have news about upcoming significant changes in the local weather patterns, especially during winter or transitional seasons, it would be most relevant for his coverage. Additionally, if there are specific entertainment events or outdoor activities tied to the unique regional climate and its changes over time like winter sports that could be of interest for Matt’s audience.

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