Meteorologist Robert Johnson, who grew up in the Northeast and graduated from Calvary Christian Academy, will join NBC10’s First Alert Weather team working weekdays, starting Jan. 20.
“We are excited to have Robert join NBC10 and return to his hometown of Philadelphia,” said Elizabeth Flores, Vice President of News for NBC10 and Telemundo62. “His commitment to providing accurate and engaging weather coverage makes him a great addition to the First Alert Weather team. As someone who grew up in our area, Robert has a unique understanding of our community and the weather patterns that impact the Greater Philadelphia region.”
Johnson comes to Philadelphia from WTVD-TV, in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he served as weekend evening meteorologist for nearly five years. Prior to joining WTVD, he interned in the weather departments at Channels 6 and 29.
“I’m thrilled to join the NBC10 First Alert Weather team and return to work and forecast the weather in my hometown,” Johnson said. “When it comes to weather, the Philadelphia region has it all: four seasons and various microclimates, such as city, suburbs, Jersey Shore/Delaware beaches, Lehigh Valley and the Poconos. It can make for a challenging forecast but keeps you on your toes.”
Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in Meteorology and Atmospheric Science with a concentration in weather forecasting and communication from Penn State. He minored in Energy, Business and Finance. Johnson has earned the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist designation from the American Meteorological Society.
In his free time, Johnson enjoys spending time at the Jersey shore, watching Eagles games, exploring restaurants and coffee shops, and traveling. ••