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After over three decades on the air, The Weather Channel has lost one of its most familiar faces. The Weather Channel laid off meteorologist Mike Seidel on May 1, according to multiple published reports. Some staff members at the station were laid off in a downsizing move at the network.
Michael Phillip Seidel (born January 18, 1956) is an American meteorologist best known for appearing on The Weather Channel from 1992 to 2024. [1][2] He is noted for his field reporting from breaking weather including severe weather, hurricanes, and snowstorms.
After 30 years at The Weather Channel, Mike Seidel has departed and has joined FOX Weather as a meteorologist and storm specialist. Seidel is already on the job for FOX Weather, as he is currently stationed in Florida tracking Hurricane Debby.
NEW YORK-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--FOX Weather, FOX News Media’s free ad-supported streaming television “FAST” weather service, has signed Mike Seidel as a meteorologist and storm specialist, announced...
Mike Seidel worked at The Weather Channel from 1992 until 2024. THE WEATHER CHANNEL. By Rodney Ho. May 2, 2024. Allen Media Group, the privately held media company which includes the...
Fox Weather has hired Mike Seidel, who worked at Atlanta-based Weather Channel for 32 years until he was laid off this past spring.
Mike Seidel, Atlanta, Georgia. 57,921 likes · 347 talking about this. This is the official page of Meteorologist Mike Seidel
NEW YORK, August 05, 2024 -- (BUSINESS WIRE)--FOX Weather, FOX News Media’s free ad-supported streaming television "FAST" weather service, has signed Mike Seidel as a meteorologist and storm...
NEW YORK — August 5, 2024 — FOX Weather, FOX News Media’s free ad-supported streaming television “FAST” weather service, has signed Mike Seidel as a meteorologist and storm specialist,...
Mike Seidel is an American On-Camera Meteorologist and field reporter in The weather channel in Atlanta Georgia since March 1992. He airs live for NBC’s ‘The Today Show’ and ‘Nightly News’ along with MSNBC and CNBC.