Clemente Morales is leaving his Abilene Today meteorologist/anchor position with KRBC and KTAB Abilene as of August 2025.
"As I wrap up my final shows here at the station, I never forget about what success I’ve had and how I attribute that to the people that put us on TV every day," Morales posted. "Heather Easley is a wonderful coanchor to have but even she will tell you that what makes it all happen is our production crew. Today I feel very special to have worked with Stephen, Kaitlyn, Caden, Desiree, and Tim. You guys are the best and thanks for always giving it your very best. You are appreciated. Thanks for the card, the gift, but most of all for the wonderful memories!"
Weekend meteorologist Carter Vandrasik takes over next to Easley on Abilene Today at 6 AM and then again on Abilene Midday at 11:30.
Morales's career in broadcasting began in 1985. While pursuing a nursing degree, Clemente took a part-time job at KRBC answering phones in the evenings. It didn’t take long for his interest in television to take root, and soon, he found himself learning every corner of the newsroom.
Over the years, Clemente wore many hats—News Photographer, Reporter, Assignment Editor, Commercial Production Videographer—before finding his true calling in weather.
Morales was born in Hamlin and raised in Abilene for most of his life, and is a Cooper High School graduate who attended Hardin-Simmons University.