WHIO-TV chief meteorologist McCall Vrydaghs has won awards. She joined WHIO in 2012 and became Storm Center 7’s Chief Meteorologist in November 2018. Her AMS Station Scientist committee membership and Certified Broadcast Meteorologist Seal of Approval are notable accomplishments. Vrydaghs was thrilled to win the Ohio Regional APME Awards for Best Weathercast and three Emmys for Weather.
Meteorologist: Mccall Vrydaghs Pregnant?
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Mccall Vrydaghs reportedly has a second kid. She has not confirmed. We cannot confirm her pregnancy yet. July 2023 marks her first child.
According to her Facebook, Vrydaghs gave birth to Giuliana on October 11, 2016. Her spouse is unnamed. She tweeted another snapshot of her five-month-old on March 11. “My baby girl turns five months today!!! “I can’t believe how fast she’s growing,” she tweeted.
Vrydaghs often posts about 6-year-old Giuliana. Vrydaghs visited New York in June 2021. She wanted to see her family and honor her mother-in-law. Pancreatic cancer killed her in February. She honored her family after a COVID delay.
“She was a beautiful soul, and we miss her dearly,” Vrydaghs posted on Facebook. I’m posting to remind you to be nice, not to sympathize. Everybody struggles. She said, “And live life fully.”
Mccall Vrydaghs Family Tree And Background
Mccall Vrydaghs was born in Suffern, New York, on February 23, unknown year. Her two siblings raised her, according to Facts Buddy. Jarrad, her brother, is married to Erin. Vrydaghs enjoys spending her free time with her spouse, daughter, family, and friends.Vrydaghs also likes football.In football season, she watches the game with chips and dip on the sofa.
Mccall Vrydaghs Worked in Ohio.
Vrydaghs, from New York, had no clue what she was getting into when she moved to southwest Ohio to work. She fell in love with Dayton after landing in Ohio. SUNY Oswego awarded Vrydaghs a Bachelor of Meteorology in 2005. She then became a meteorologist for CNN Headline News Radio in Newburgh.
She became a Verizon FiOS1 News weekend meteorologist in 2011. New Jersey and Long Island broadcast her predictions. She forecast Yankees games on the YES Network. Vrydaghs joined Storm Center 7 in September 2012 and became Chief Meteorologist in November 2018. She has covered all types of weather, including hurricanes, snowstorms, and tornadoes.
The 2019 Memorial Day Tornado Outbreak was Vrydaghs’ favorite moment. She tracked 15 Miami Valley tornadoes, including three EF3s and one EF4. Vrydaghs realized the actual value of her job—protecting the public—from this experience.
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