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'''Wes Wyatt''' is the chief meteorologist for [[WBRC-TV]].
'''Wes Wyatt''' is the chief meteorologist for [[WBRC-TV]].


Wyatt earned his bachelor of science in meteorology at Mississippi State University in Starkville, and a master's in geography at the [[University of Alabama]]. He began his career at WTOK-TV in Meridian, Mississippi and later worked as chief meteorologist for [[WVUA-TV]] in [[Tuscaloosa]] for seven years while also teaching broadcast meteorology classes at the university. In [[2010]] he joined WBRC as a weekend meteorologist, assisting [[John-Paul Dice]]. After Dice resigned in July [[2021]] he assumed the role of chief meteorologist.
Wyatt earned his bachelor of science in meteorology at Mississippi State University in Starkville, and a master's in geography at the [[University of Alabama]]. He began his career at WTOK-TV in Meridian, Mississippi and later worked as chief meteorologist for [[WVUA-TV]] in [[Tuscaloosa]] for seven years while also teaching broadcast meteorology classes at the university. In [[2010]] he joined WBRC as a weekend meteorologist, assisting [[James-Paul Dice|J-P Dice]]. After Dice resigned in July [[2021]] he assumed the role of chief meteorologist.
   
   
Wyatt is certified by the American Meteorological Society, and by the National Weather Association.
Wyatt is certified by the American Meteorological Society, and by the National Weather Association.

Revision as of 13:14, 7 July 2021

Wes Wyatt is the chief meteorologist for WBRC-TV.

Wyatt earned his bachelor of science in meteorology at Mississippi State University in Starkville, and a master's in geography at the University of Alabama. He began his career at WTOK-TV in Meridian, Mississippi and later worked as chief meteorologist for WVUA-TV in Tuscaloosa for seven years while also teaching broadcast meteorology classes at the university. In 2010 he joined WBRC as a weekend meteorologist, assisting J-P Dice. After Dice resigned in July 2021 he assumed the role of chief meteorologist.

Wyatt is certified by the American Meteorological Society, and by the National Weather Association.

References

  • Stuart, Shauna (July 6, 2021) "WBRC FOX6 News names Wes Wyatt as new chief meteorologist." The Birmingham News