Janice Huff is an American meteorologist who serves as WNBC’s chief meteorologist in New York City. The weather news reporter also garnered various awards and honors for her work on Wednesday’s Child and the 2004 Miracle Makers Media Award. Other than that, she hosted a short-lived lottery game show NY Wired from 1997 to 1998. .
He is a member of the American Meteorological Society and the New York Friars’ Club. Also, the reporter had shown live on Chopper 4 that the South Tower of the World Trade Center exploded during 9/11. If you want to know more information about the meteorologist, keep scrolling.
Subtitle: Chief Meteorologist, Janice Huff.
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Janice Huff: biography, family, career
The reporter was born on September 1, 1960, New York City, New York, United States of America, under the birth sign Virgo. He has not provided information about his parents or siblings on the Internet. However, he grew up with his grandparents in Columbia, South Carolina. He has American nationality and belongs to the white ethnic group.
Regarding her education, she graduated from Eau Claire High School with honors. During this time, she was a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council Secretary, and Varsity Cheerleader. She also participated in Miss Shamrock in 1978. Additionally, she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in meteorology from Florida State University in Tallahassee. After her graduation, she worked as a weekend meteorologist at WTVC from 1982 to 1983.
She began her career as a weekend meteorologist working for WTVC and later the WRBL in Columbus. In 1987, she began working for KSDK and left in 1991 to work at NBC affiliate KRON in San Francisco. The lady had introduced the national Climate School program in the Bay Area. She then joined WNBC in 1995 as a weekend meteorologist. She has also worked on Weekend Today, where she appeared for 8 years on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and then switched to Sundays only from 2009 to 2012.