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A person who studies meteorology. | A weather forecaster.
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About another half-foot of snow is expected in the state's mountains Monday, according to KSL meteorologist Matt Johnson.
According to preliminary information, tornadoes hit the Pleasure Ridge Park and Newburg sections of Louisville on Wednesday evening, meteorologist Brian Neudorff said.
Again, the worst of the storm system is over, but quite a significant snowfall for many areas in southern and southwestern Ontario," Coulson, a warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada, told CBC News.
Although weather forecasts can shift day-to-day, National Weather Service meteorologist Rick Canepa projects with near-high confidence that snowy conditions will continue to persist into early next week.
A meteorologist has branded an easterly weather front as a "small troll" from Scandinavia which will bring temperatures plummeting, and snow to the UK, in days.
A midweek snowstorm expected to begin Wednesday night could bring between 3 and 6 inches of snowfall to Summit County, with a second storm “hot on its heels,” according to one meteorologist.
Any more rain that we get today is only going to cause more flooding or worsen the flooding that is ongoing,” said Bill South, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Hanford, California.
As always, I would recommend that you listen to New Jersey 101.5’s Chief Meteorologist Dan Zarrow for more accurate forecasts.
As a meteorologist, I can safely say that many of my colleagues are some of the most intelligent idiots you will ever meet.
As you'll see here, a roach landed on the local meteorologist during his live weather forecast and he handled it much better than most would have.
A top meteorologist says a Canadian winter that lacked commitment earlier in the season is expected to finish strong before spring’s sluggish arrival.
A Winter Storm Warning was posted across central and southern Minnesota, with two rounds of snow expected to deliver 16 to 22 inches of snow, said Tyler Hasenstein, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Chanhassen.
BBC meteorologist Ben Rich said: "Into Thursday this front really stalls across the south, cloud and splashes of rain.
Bureau meteorologist Neal Fraser said there wouldn't be a lot of snow.
But Boston and much of Massachusetts appeared to be in the relative clear as the post-tropical cyclone moved further north, National Weather Service Meteorologist Rob Megnia said.
CBC Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon said that unlike the rainfall event two weeks ago, the line of rain is not stationary.
Chris Almond, deputy chief meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “The coming bank holiday weekend itself will be a mixture of brighter conditions and showers.
Chris Almond, the Met Office’s deputy chief meteorologist, said: “Very cold air will spread across the UK from late on Sunday through early next week.
Craig Snell, a senior meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “Going into next week we do see a bit of a change with even colder air coming through and then an increase in risk of sudden disruption due to some sleet, snow and some ice.