This bright-eyed blonde is best known for being a part of ABC7’s ‘Eyewitness News’ weather team. She grew up in southeastern Massachusetts alongside one sister. Winkler, being a stroke survivor herself, is also a part of the Western States Stroke Task Force, and actively works to educate others about living with loved ones after they’ve suffered a stroke.
Bri herself is not married yet, though she recently attended her parents’ remarriage on the beach in Florida and posted pictures of the event on her Instagram. She has over 20,000 followers on social media. She got her start in the industry on KAMR-TV in Amarillo, Texas, and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Environmental Science.
Indra Petersons
Indra Petersons has been working in journalism since 2002. The California girl was born and raised in Los Angeles but went to school in Arizona. She earned her degree in Atmospheric Physics from the University of Arizona. That same year, she got hired as a meteorologist at KVIA in El Paso.
In 2003, she landed a job as a meteorologist and weather producer in Los Angeles, at KABC. She worked there for 10 years until she left for CNN’s 'New Day' and 'Newsroom' in 2013. That same year, she married her husband, Jake Wood. She is well-known for her work as a correspondent on 'Today'. The TV personality also has her own website, where she documents her travels and other adventures.
Vera Jimenez
KTLA 5’s meteorologist Vera Jimenez was born in Mexico but moved to California before she turned four years old. This eventually successful weather girl studied at Santa Ana Community College, and later Cal State Long Beach, where she graduated with honors. Her professional career began behind the scenes, where she produced traffic for Shadow Broadcasting.
And Jimenez has won multiple awards for her work in broadcast journalism. This has most notably included three Golden Mikes and two Emmys. These days, you can catch Vera delivering weather reports during prime time. She also hosts her own cooking show, called 'Cooking with Vera.'
Domenica Davis
Domenica Davis got her Broadcast Journalism degree from Boston University all the way back in 1999. Afterwards, she enrolled at Mississippi State, where she studied Broadcast Meteorology. She started interning in the news world when she was still in school and eventually blew up.
Her first professional job came in the form of a reporter and editor on Neighborhood Network News in Boston. From there, she worked her way up to WHDH-TV. These days, you can catch Davis delivering the weather on Atlanta’s, “The Lift.” Davis is married, and she and her husband are the proud parents to twin toddlers, Eleanor and Patrick.
Yanet Garcia
This Mexican beauty has certainly made a name for herself in today’s world. Perhaps even more than her meteorology, she’s become popular for her modeling. She has more than 12 million followers on Instagram, where she posts photos of her in barely-there wear, as well as on daily outings and doing things like working out and hanging out with friends.
Garcia recently saw a boost in fame after one YouTuber named Ozzy Man put together a compilation video, praising her for her weather forecasting skills. Garcia hasn’t been married before, but the 29-year-old seemed to be getting serious with pro video gamer, Doug “FaZe Censor” Martin. According to Inquisitr, the 23-year-old gamer went public with the breakup, making a video on his YouTube channel.