Sean Everson

Sean Everson is a seasoned meteorologist with strong ties to Omaha, where he was born and raised. His earliest weather memories include significant storms like the October Snowstorm in 1997. Sean pursued his passion for meteorology at Saint Louis University, earning a B.S. in Meteorology before starting his career at KQTV as a weekday morning meteorologist. He has experience forecasting various weather conditions, which is valuable for his current role at KETV. When not working, Sean enjoys spending time with his family, playing golf, and engaging in board games. He's an avid sports fan of pro teams like the Denver Broncos and Houston Astros as well as college teams such as Saint Louis Billikens and Creighton Bluejay basketball. Viewers can catch Sean's weather forecast on KETV First News Monday-Friday mornings.

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The Daily's Verdict

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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Contradictions

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  • Adair County was included in a disaster proclamation by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds after the tornado.
  • At least a dozen people were injured in the tornado.
  • Two deadly tornadoes occurred in southwestern Iowa in 2024.

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Recent Articles

Iowa and Nebraska Brace for Severe Weather: At Least One Person Killed, Dozens Injured in Tornadoes and Flooding

Iowa and Nebraska Brace for Severe Weather: At Least One Person Killed, Dozens Injured in Tornadoes and Flooding

Broke On: Tuesday, 21 May 2024 On May 21, 2024, a tornado tore through Greenfield, Iowa, leaving a trail of destruction and fatalities in its wake. At least a dozen people were injured and one person was killed. Governor Kim Reynolds activated disaster programs for affected counties and pledged state resources for response and recovery efforts. In Omaha, Nebraska, residents faced flooding and tornado warnings as severe weather hit the area, causing thousands of outages. Both states remain resilient in the face of adversity as investigations continue.