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Dylan Dreyer
NameDylan Dreyer
OccupationMeteorologist, Television Personality, Author
Years active2007–present
EmployerNBCUniversal
Birth date2 August 1981
Birth placeHoboken, New Jersey, U.S.
Alma materRutgers University

Dylan Dreyer is an American television meteorologist, author, and television personality known for her on-air weather reporting and contributions to morning news programming. She is best known for her work on national morning shows and local television stations, where she delivers weather forecasts, field reports, and science-focused segments. Dreyer's career bridges broadcast meteorology, children's literature, and public outreach on weather-related safety and science communication.

Early life and education

Dreyer was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, and raised in Manalapan Township, New Jersey, near Monmouth County, New Jersey, Middlesex County, New Jersey, and Mercer County, New Jersey. She attended Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where she studied meteorology and atmospheric science within programs associated with Cook College and university research initiatives linked to NOAA partnerships and regional climate centers. While at Rutgers she participated in meteorological research collaborations and campus media efforts tied to regional broadcast outlets such as WNET-affiliated educational initiatives and state-level National Weather Service outreach. Dreyer completed coursework and training that led to a career in broadcast meteorology, aligning with professional standards promoted by organizations like the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association.

Broadcast career

Dreyer began her broadcast career at local television stations, including positions at stations serving markets such as Worcester, Massachusetts, Wausau, Wisconsin, and Burlington, Vermont, working alongside regional affiliates of networks like NBC, ABC, and CBS. She later joined NBCUniversal, contributing to programming on NBC News, Today, MSNBC, and local NBC owned-and-operated stations such as WCAU in Philadelphia and WNBC in New York City. Within the Today Show franchise she has appeared on segments across multiple editions, including Today with Hoda & Jenna, Morning Joe, and national coverage specials alongside personalities from NBC Nightly News and Dateline NBC.

Her broadcast work has included live weather forecasting for major events and severe weather outbreaks, coordinating with agencies like the National Hurricane Center, Storm Prediction Center, and regional National Weather Service offices during tropical cyclones, blizzards, and convective systems. Dreyer has reported from field locations for coverage of events such as landfalling storms, snowstorms affecting the Northeastern United States, and coastal flooding along the Atlantic Ocean corridor. Her on-air collaborations have included appearances with journalists and anchors from outlets such as Brian Williams, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Ginger Zee, and correspondents from NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt.

Other media appearances and projects

Outside daily broadcast duties, Dreyer has authored children's books and participated in multimedia projects connecting weather science to young audiences. Her publications, aimed at elementary readers, often explore themes similar to works by authors who address science communication for children, and she has appeared on talk shows and morning programs to promote literacy and STEM outreach alongside figures from publishing houses, educational nonprofits, and library systems like the American Library Association. Dreyer has been featured on television specials and network events tied to seasonal programming on NBCUniversal platforms, participated in charity telethons, and taken part in guest segments on programs hosted by personalities from The Today Show roster and morning news programs on ABC and CBS.

She has also engaged with science communication efforts through panels and live events affiliated with institutions such as Smithsonian Institution, regional science centers, and university extension programs that partner with media figures for public lectures and outreach. Dreyer's media presence extends to social media platforms where she collaborates with fellow broadcasters, journalists, and meteorologists from organizations like the American Red Cross during preparedness campaigns.

Personal life

Dreyer resides in the New JerseyNew York metropolitan area and has a family life connected to the region's communities, schools, and local organizations. She has balanced national broadcasting responsibilities with family commitments, often sharing personal anecdotes on morning programs alongside hosts and lifestyle contributors from networks such as NBCUniversal TelevisionTelemundo initiatives and morning show correspondents. Dreyer's personal interests intersect with outdoor recreation in coastal and suburban settings, community volunteering, and participation in local events hosted by municipalities and civic organizations.

Philanthropy and advocacy

Dreyer supports disaster preparedness, literacy, and children's programming through partnerships with nonprofit organizations including the American Red Cross, literacy-focused groups, and community relief efforts responding to hurricanes and nor'easters impacting the Atlantic Coast. She has participated in fundraising events, public service campaigns, and awareness initiatives coordinated with emergency management agencies, state emergency response teams, and national relief organizations. Additionally, Dreyer advocates for science literacy and safety through school visits, library events, and partnerships with educational institutions and museums that promote STEM engagement among children and families.

Category:American meteorologists Category:Television personalities from New Jersey