Felicia has a degree in journalism from the University of Central Florida and an operational meteorology degree from Mississippi State University. While in Missouri, Felicia covered all types of weather from tornado outbreaks to winter storms and historic flooding. Felicia began her career in Macon, Georgia where she spent a couple years covering the central Georgia weather before moving on to Springfield, Missouri. For this reason, Felicia is excited to be a part of The Weather Channel team with their commitment to being the most trusted provider of weather information, including hurricane coverage. Felicia lived in Central Florida during the historic 2004 hurricane season when Hurricanes Charley, Frances and Jeanne wreaked havoc on her hometown. Growing up in Florida, Felicia is no stranger to tropical weather and the impact it can have on lives. While in Florida, Felicia covered the two major hurricanes that directly impacted south Florida, including Matthew and Irma. Prior to that, she worked in West Palm Beach, Florida. Felicia joined the network in June 2019 from WSVN in Miami.
Whether it be from in the studio or live, on location, Felicia’s happy place is talking about the weather and how it affects viewers' daily lives. Olbermann told TVNewser: "Anybody who suggests so is misinformed, and/or sadly unaware that in this time when the industry is collapsing around us, nobody gets a job based on 'influence,' only talent.Felicia Combs can be seen on The Weather Channel television network sharing her passion for the weather with viewers. Olbermann strongly denies speculation that he used his influence within TWC's parent company (NBC) to help Tur get the job. Tur, who is 25, will chase tornadoes as part TWC's coverage of the massive Vortex 2 field study. Todays and tonights Eunice, NM weather forecast, weather conditions and Doppler radar from The Weather Channel and Weather.
* TV Newser reports that TWC has hired Katy Tur, the girlfriend of MSNBC host Keith Olbermann. Bolster wants to be shuttled between TWC headquarters in Atlanta, Ga. The New York Post reports TWC's plans to hire Bill Bolster, former head of CNBC (NBC now owns The Weather Channel), hinges on whether or not TWC will give him use of a private jet. Whatever you call it, there’s no doubt you remember the cold, wintry weather that crippled San Antonio and Texas in February 2021. *Whether or not TWC has found a new CEO is up in the air, literally. Keep reading for more weather broadcast industry news. In its announcement of its new program "Wake Up With Al" featuring the Today Show's Al Roker, TWC brags Roker is "widely recognized as America's favorite weatherman." and that it "spent months coming up with the right way to integrate Al into The Weather Channel programming." TWC's own star, Stephanie Abrams, will co-host the show.
*TWC, on the other hand, does not waver in flaunting its star power. But in the same press release, Mancuso proudly claims: " it's not about stars." In its press release announcing Mancuso's hiring, AccuWeather boasts Mancuso is "nationally-known" to "tens of millions of viewers".
*AccuWeather has snagged veteran on-camera meteorologist Marc Mancuso from TWC.