Lauren Linahan Bio | Wiki
Lauren Linahan is a famous American meteorologist. She joined the WBRC First Alert Weather Team in November 2021 as the new Weekend Evening Meteorologist, replacing Wes Wyatt who became Chief Meteorologist. Before, she worked as Morning Meteorologist at WTVM News Leader 9 from April 2018 to October 2021. Where she forecasted every weekday for the Chattahoochee Valley.
Lauren Linahan Age
She was born in Valdosta, Georgia, in the United States. Lauren is around 33 years old and celebrated her birthday in February.
Lauren Linahan Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Lauren stands at the height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.70 m).
Lauren Linahan Family
She was born to her supportive father and mother in Valdosta, Georgia, the United States. Lauren holds an American nationality. She is secretive when it comes to her off-screen life. She has shared photos of her family on her Instagram account.
Lauren Linahan Husband
She is a secretive person who likes to keep her personal life private hence information about her relationship status remains unknown. Therefore, there are no details regarding whether she is dating, single, or married to anyone.
Lauren Linahan Education
In 2007, she enrolled at Valdosta State University and pursued a double bachelor’s degree in French and Environmental Studies graduating in 2012. Lauren did a thesis on Changes in the Frequency of Heat Waves in the Southeast United States from 1930 to 2011 in her senior year. Further, in 2017, she attained a certificate in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University.
Lauren Linahan WTVM
She joined WTVM News Leader 9 as a Morning Meteorologist in April 2018. She worked at the station for three years and seven months until October 2021. During her tenure, she forecasted every weekday for the Chattahoochee Valley and reported on Hurricane Michael and the deadly March 3, 2019 tornado outbreak. Currently, she joined the WBRC First Alert Weather Team in November 2021 as the new Weekend Evening Meteorologist, replacing Wes Wyatt who became Chief Meteorologist.
Lauren Linahan WBRC | Meteorologist
She joined the WBRC First Alert Weather Team in November 2021 as the new Weekend Evening Meteorologist, replacing Wes Wyatt who became Chief Meteorologist. Before, she worked as Morning Meteorologist at WTVM News Leader 9 from April 2018 to October 2021. Where she forecasted every weekday for the Chattahoochee Valley. During her tenure, she covered Hurricane Michael and the deadly March 3, 2019 tornado outbreak.
Previously, she worked at Wtvy TV as a weekend meteorologist and MMJ for one year before becoming an evening meteorologist for two years and two months. She presented weather forecasts for the 4 and 5:30 afternoon shows. From June 2013 to January 2015, she worked as Tour Guide and Meteorologist in Training at CNN. She facilitated communication between the CNN brand and the public.
Also, she supported the weather team with research and production during breaking news. Her career kicked off at 13WMAZ as Weather Shadowing where she contributed to wall-to-wall coverage during Nov. 23rd severe weather outbreak in central Georgia. In addition, she was a teaching assistant and supplemental instructor at Valdosta State University.
Some of Lauren’s colleagues at WBRC include:
Sheldon Haygood – Reporter and Anchor
Morgan Hightower – Journalist
Mike Dubberly – Co-Host
Clare Huddleston – Reporter and Anchor
Janice Rogers – Co-anchor and producer
Lauren Linahan Salary
She earns decent pay working as Weekend Evening Meteorologist at WBRC First Alert Weather Team. Lauren’s salary is $86,670 annually.
Lauren Linahan Net Worth
She has attained decent fortune from her meteorologist career and has a net worth of $897,000.
How Tall Is Lauren Linahan
She is a woman of above-average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in.
Where Is Lauren Linahan Now
She joined the WBRC First Alert Weather Team in November 2021 as the new Weekend Evening Meteorologist, replacing Wes Wyatt who became Chief Meteorologist. Before, she worked as Morning Meteorologist at WTVM News Leader 9 from April 2018 to October 2021. Where she forecasted every weekday for the Chattahoochee Valley.