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weathercaster

[weth-er-kas-ter, -kah-ster] / ˈwɛð ərˌkæs tər, -ˌkɑ stər /


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Berg has assembled a team of reputable meteorologists from across the country, including Amy Freeze, an Emmy award-winning weathercaster who comes from New York’s ABC affiliate, and Shane Brown, formerly the senior weather product architect at the Weather Channel.

From Seattle Times

It is like being a weathercaster during a severe storm outbreak, except you aren’t handed official guidance and warnings until the event is nearly over.

From Washington Post

Jon Hamm gets a lot of mileage with his loose impersonation of My Pillow founder Mike Lindell, but probably not as much as executive producer Maya Rudolph's turn as a weathercaster attempting to calmly report the violent day-to-day changes between hellscape heat and sub-zero conditions.

From Salon

Her first job after college was at a local television station in her home state of Minnesota, where she advanced from weathercaster to anchor despite her anxiety before the camera.

From Washington Post

In 1972, according to the book “Weather on the Air: A History of Broadcast Meteorology” by meteorologist Robert Henson, Mrs. Bacon-Bercey had the double distinction of becoming the first African American and first woman to earn a Seal of Approval from the American Meteorological Society, a designation created to assure television viewers of a weathercaster’s qualifications.

From Washington Post