Steve Donnarummo

Steve works behind the scenes at WTNH.com/News 8, and has a background in marketing, web, and social media.

When not inserting his opinion where it isn't welcome, you can find him playing softball, basketball, cooking, working around the house, or watching TV. And yeah, he is a Yankees fan.

Latest Articles

  • Spring Training
    Old Man Winter is leaving town, and it’s time to get the lawn in shape for the spring and summer.  Make sure your lawn gets off to the right start as the weather warms and you break out of your cabin fever.
  • Meteorology for the Pros
    This quiz will test your knowledge of more difficult meteorological concepts that are not typically taught in grade school. Can you handle the pressure? //
  • Striking Trivia on Lightning
    Test your knowledge of this electrifying aspect of the weather //
  • Winter Mayhem
    Snow in Connecticut creates a sloppy, slippery, and slushy mess. But hey, New England weather is always unpredictable. //
  • Head in the Clouds
    People have been watching the clouds for centuries, effectively predicting future weather events. See how much of a weather weenie you really are. //
  • Winter of Epic Proportions
    Believe it or not, Connecticut has been walloped lots of times from epically destructive winter weather. What do you know about it? //
  • Winter Shows Up: Photos of the Feb. 24th Snowstorm
    One day after setting record highs across the state, Old Man Winter finally showed up coating much of the state with a taste of winter.
  • Sky's The Limit
    Believe it or not, there are several layers of our Earth's atmosphere, each varying with temperature and pressure with height. Every layer has a significance. Let's find out how much you really know... //...
  • Plowed: All About Winter Weather
    Congratulations, you live in Connecticut! At some point, you're probably going to have to deal with winter weather. Take our short quiz and see how well you know winter weather. //
  • Snow Job: The Ins and Outs of Snow
    It white and fluffy, and if there's enough of it it can crush a house. Snow represents the best and worst parts of winter. //
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