Dylan Federico

Dylan Federico is a meteorologist who has always been passionate about weather. Growing up in New Orleans, he was fascinated by big-ticket weather events like Hurricane Katrina. He earned his meteorology degree from Mississippi State University and began his career as a meteorology intern at WVUE (FOX 8) in New Orleans during high school and college. Over the years, Federico has covered multiple tornado outbreaks, hurricanes, and severe weather events. He has worked at WTVM in Columbus, GA; WINK-TV News in Southwest Florida; and is currently part of the FOX 4 team in Dallas. In addition to forecasting the weather, Federico has participated in community recovery efforts and enjoys activities like working out at the gym, running along the Katy Trail, and attending festivals. He is also a fan of the New Orleans Saints and LSU Tigers.

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This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

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  • The author's professional career began at WVUE (FOX 8) in New Orleans during high school and college, learning from legendary Meteorologists Bob Breck and David Bernard.

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Recent Articles

Memorial Day Weekend: Severe Thunderstorms and Record Heat in North Texas

Memorial Day Weekend: Severe Thunderstorms and Record Heat in North Texas

Broke On: Monday, 27 May 2024 Memorial Day weekend in North Texas brings severe thunderstorms with hail, high winds, and heavy rainfall, raising concerns for flooding. Temperatures will reach mid-90s with heat index values up to 110 degrees. Severe thunderstorm warnings issued for parts of DFW area until 10 p.m., with potential for widespread heavy rainfall and damaging wind gusts and hail, especially south of Interstate 20.