Matt Miller

Matt Miller is the Chief Meteorologist for the KSNT Storm Track Weather team and has been recognized several times by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters with the Best Weathercast distinction. Matt is a native of the Midwest and is glad to be in Kansas covering some of the best and most-active weather in the country. Before his move to Topeka in 2005, he worked for WATE-TV in Knoxville, TN and KAMC/KLBK in Lubbock, TX. In addition to the nightly forecasting, Matt spends his time teaching Meteorology courses at Washburn University and visiting several area classrooms to teach children about the weather. When not talking about the weather, he spends his time with his family. He, his wife, and their three kids are active in the Topeka community. Latest from Matt Miller

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

75%

Examples:

  • Passing snow showers
  • > What We’re Tracking <br> Bitterly cold air & wind chills

Conflicts of Interest

5%

Examples:

  • Sponsored by Kansas Association of Broadcasters
  • Teaching Meteorology courses at Washburn University

Contradictions

10%

Examples:

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Deceptions

30%

Examples:

  • The statement 'Bitterly cold air and wind chills are passing'

Recent Articles

Arctic Blast Sweeps Across US, Causes Record-Low Temperatures and Disruptions to Daily Life

Arctic Blast Sweeps Across US, Causes Record-Low Temperatures and Disruptions to Daily Life

Broke On: Monday, 15 January 2024 The Arctic blast is causing record-low temperatures and disruptions to daily life across the US. Tens of millions are grappling with its effects, including wind chills below -30F in some areas and a deadly freeze in Texas that left millions without power. Other parts of the country could see temperatures drop 25-40 degrees F below normal.