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While in college she specialized in atmospheric sciences, [4] [1] and worked at the National Climactic Data Center. [2] She started her career at The Weather Channel, and then moved to Baltimore where she worked at WBFF, [2] also known as Fox Channel 45. [5] She then moved to WABC-TV in New York, and WMAR in Baltimore.
In September 2017, NBC announced they were to launch a new Telemundo owned-and-operated station based out of WRC-TV. ZGS Communications, owner of Washington's existing Telemundo affiliate WZDC-CD (channel 25), sold the station's channel allocation in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s 2017–18 incentive auction, accepting a $66 million payout to turn off its signal and continue ...
Eun Yang (born December 13, 1972) is an American evening news anchor for WRC-TV, the local NBC-owned television station in Washington, D.C.. Prior to her position at News 4, she was one of the first reporters hired by the National Geographic Channel in Washington, D.C. Earlier she worked at WUSA, where she began as a reporter trainee and made her way up to substitute anchor.
This is an incomplete listing of current and former Washington, D.C. television news meteorologists. Pages in category "Television meteorologists in Washington, D.C." The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Dylan Marie Dreyer (born August 2, 1981) [1] is an American television meteorologist working for NBC News. She is also an anchor on Today's 3rd Hour. Dreyer frequently appears on Today on weekdays as a weather correspondent and as a fill-in for Al Roker and Carson Daly. She also appears on The Weather Channel and on NBC Nightly News.
Parker left WPTV-TV in early 2014 and went to work for The Weather Channel. [15] Parker was born and raised in Grapevine, Texas, and often points to her mother and father as the source of her interest in science. She is currently married and announced her first pregnancy in April 2020. [16]
In 2017, in preparation for The Weather Channel's coverage for the Total Solar Eclipse, She gave up tips of how to watch it and information in an interview with People Magazine. [3] In 2019, she was named Meteorologist Hall of Fame honoree at the Weather Discovery Center in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania [ 4 ]
The internet is full of tributes to Maj. Nicole Mitchell, "weather babe," who for seven years was a familiar face on the Weather Channel. But Mitchell is far more than just a "Hot Girl of the ...