Clair broke the news Friday in posts on Instagram and Facebook.
“KARE 11 and I have agreed to part ways,” she wrote. “I thank all my colleagues for their professionalism and hard work. I thank all the viewers for watching me and supporting me. I look forward to focusing more on my personal life and pursing scientific careers outside of television.”
Clair, who goes by Renee Fox in the lawsuit, had left KSTP, an ABC affiliate, in February after nearly seven years.
“Her expertise in weather forecasting and commitment to viewers aligns perfectly with our station’s mission,” Weider said.
Wieder declined to comment Friday about the separation.
[The lawsuit](https://www.startribune.com/meteorologist-wren-clair-sues-kstp-for-sexual-harassment-and-retaliation/601454738) against KSTP details a wide range of mistreatment, alleging that Clair faced “severe, overtly sexist conduct by her coworkers and superiors.” The conduct reportedly involved sexist remarks and harassment, rude and aggressive behavior, sabotage and retaliation. It also detailed an assault while reporting from the Minnesota State Fair in 2023.