Jonathan Myers

Jonathan Myers is the morning meteorologist for the WJCL StormTracker 22 weather team. Before joining the WJCL 22 News team in 2006, Jonathan worked for WBOY in Clarksburg, West Virginia and WCTI in New Bern, North Carolina. While in North Carolina, Jonathan cut his teeth on three hurricanes that made landfall on the Atlantic coast. On May 11, 2008, Jonathan also tracked and covered an EF-4 Tornado as it roared through McIntosh County. “I can't remember a time when I wasn't intrigued by the weather,” Jonathan says, “Growing up in Eastern North Carolina gave me the opportunity to track hurricanes that threatened the Atlantic coast.” Jonathan has a degree in Meteorology from Florida State University and enjoys golf, physical fitness and watching FSU football. Stories by Jonathan Myers

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • Alberto will weaken and dissipate tonight.
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Recent Articles

Multiple Systems Off Florida Coast: Potential Tropical Development, Heavy Rain Expected

Multiple Systems Off Florida Coast: Potential Tropical Development, Heavy Rain Expected

Broke On: Thursday, 11 July 2024 The National Hurricane Center is tracking two systems off the Southeastern US Coast, with one potentially bringing heavy rain to the Carolinas later this week. Despite predictions of a quieter Atlantic hurricane season, both systems could impact the region.
Tropical Storm Alberto Brings Heavy Rain, Flooding to Mexico and Texas: Three Dead, Extensive Damage

Tropical Storm Alberto Brings Heavy Rain, Flooding to Mexico and Texas: Three Dead, Extensive Damage

Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 Tropical Storm Alberto, the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, caused heavy rain and flooding in Mexico and Texas in June 2024, resulting in at least three deaths. The storm brought coastal flooding to southern Texas and led to dangerous heat waves across the US with record-breaking temperatures.

Weather Shifts Across the United States: Rain, Temperature Swings, and Cold Blast

Broke On: Friday, 29 October 2021 Rain is expected to move in and persist in Cincinnati, Ohio A temperature swing is forecasted for Halloween in Savannah, Georgia Residents in Minnesota are warned to brace for a cold blast