![]() "I'm not saying that in hyperbole," Oliver said. Oliver called the studio "legitimately otherworldly" and feels it’s the best studio in the industry. "They’ve really gone out to make sure we have all the best tools ready to go." "And lots of great screens, lots of touch screens," Herrera added. "It's beautiful and the colors are beautiful, I feel like they're just so appealing to the eye," five-time local Emmy-award-winning meteorologist Craig Herrera told Fox News Digital. "They change based on the time of day, so brighter colors for the earlier shows and, as you progress through the day, the color changes, then you go into the evening and you get into the different light, the blues and the darker colors to represent more of the evening hours and if we go into severe weather mode, then it can turn red." The state-of-the-art studio features a color-coordinated set design that already has FOX Weather personalities buzzing.įOX Weather' Craig Herrara is a five-time local Emmy-award-winning meteorologist. We have this blank space, like it's an open platform for us to track the weather across the country." "It's not a scenario where a journalist or a news anchor is tossing and then you have a finite amount of time to explain what's going on. We can decide what's important, what's breaking weather, what's impactful, weather across the country and then we can really dive into it," Oliver continued. "It allows us time kind of just to geek out, we can track the weather, and we have an open-ended platform. "Everybody is a meteorologist," Oliver told Fox News Digital. FOX Weather is breaking the status quo and putting weather experts in the anchor chair. While industry icons such as Fox News’ Janice Dean and NBC’s Al Roker are often used in other capacities, local and up-and-coming meteorologists traditionally play a bit part. Typically, the weather is quickly covered on local, broadcast news stations when an anchor tosses it to a weatherperson for a brief segment. ![]() Ian Oliver, a sports-nut meteorologist who will cover weather conditions around big games in addition to other duties, is excited that FOX Weather is anchored by actual meteorologists. Even now, De Leon enjoys singing, but when she's home, she's spending time with her husband and three children exploring the Los Angeles area.Ian Oliver is a sports-nut meteorologist who will cover weather conditions around big games. ![]() In fact, her band La Onda received two Latin Billboard Music Awards. Prior to her career as a meteorologist, De Leon was a member in a Regional Mexican band, spending much of her time on the road performing. There, she became one of the most familiar faces in the community.ĭe Leon received her Meteorology Certification from Mississippi State University and earned her Seal of Approval from the National Weather Association. In 2012, she joined Denver's NBC station, KUSA-TV as a meteorologist of the station's weekday and weekend newscasts forecasting snowstorms, severe weather, and wildfires. While in Texas from 2007-2011, she reported the weather in English and Spanish, including coverage of Hurricane Dolly in 2008. ![]() She began as a host of a variety entertainment television show then transitioned to radio and news at KNVO-TV in South Texas. She is part of the award-winning weather team that has earned Most Accurate Weather Team in Southern California by WeatheRate for six consecutive years.ĭe Leon's versatility and passion for weather and local news led her into broadcast television more than 10 years ago. Belen De Leon is the NBC4 Today in LA meteorologist weekdays 4:00 to 7:00 a.m. ![]()
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