Jen Carfagno

Jennifer "Jen" Carfagno (born July 19, 1976) is an American television meteorologist, currently working for The Weather Channel (TWC). She currently co-hosts AMHQ from 6 to 9 AM weekdays.

Jen Carfagno
Born
Jennifer Carfagno

(1976-07-19) July 19, 1976
NationalityAmerican
Other namesJen Carfagno, Jennifer Carfagno-McGillis
OccupationMeteorologist
Years active1998-present
Known forThe Weather Channel
Notable work
AMHQ
Spouse(s)Neil McGillis, ?-present
Children2, daughters Natalie and Kelly, with McGillis

Life and career

Born and raised in Collegeville, PA, Carfagno attended Penn State in State College, PA, where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology in 1998.

Carfagno interned with The Weather Channel while still attending Penn State and joined the network as a full-time forecaster shortly after she graduated. She participated in The Weather Channel on-camera meteorologist apprentice program, earning time in front of the camera every weekend. Jen enjoys speaking to students about her passion - science. You can also find her running, relaxing at the beach or working in the yard. Her favorite weather measurement is dewpoints and is often referred to as the "Dewpoint Diva."[1]

On November 12, 2013, she, alongside Alex Wallace, introduced all-new "Weather All the Time" graphics for The Weather Channel at 4:00am on Weather Center Live (they stayed on the air until 5:30am). From 2013 to 2016, this team anchored Weather Center Live on Thursday-Friday early mornings and weekend mornings.

As of April 20, 2018, at 1:11am ET, Jen's Twitter page shows that she has 993,000 followers (this number is rapidly going up). The page also shows an activity level of around 21,300 Tweets.[2]

References

  1. Carfagno, Jen (April 2, 2017). "Weather Channel TV Personalities". The Weather Channel. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
  2. "Jen Carfagno (@JenCarfagno) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
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