Stephanie Abrams, a seasoned meteorologist with over two decades at The Weather Channel, has been appointed as co-host of “Pattrn,” the network’s pioneering climate-focused talk show. Abrams will co-host the program alongside Jordan Steele, airing weekends at 1 p.m. ET.
“Pattrn” is the first national TV talk show dedicated to climate, aiming to engage viewers in meaningful discussions about environmental issues and sustainability. Abrams’ extensive experience in covering severe weather events, including hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires, positions her well to provide insightful commentary on the pressing challenges posed by climate change.
Throughout her career, Abrams has demonstrated a passion for educating the public on meteorological phenomena and safety measures. Her dynamic approach includes creative segments like “Science With Steph,” where she explains complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner. Her commitment to delivering life-saving information has earned her a reputation as a trusted voice in weather broadcasting.
In addition to her new role on “Pattrn,” Abrams continues to co-host “America’s Morning Headquarters” (AMHQ), providing viewers with comprehensive weather coverage on weekday mornings. Her dual roles underscore her dedication to both daily weather reporting and broader climate discussions, reflecting The Weather Channel’s commitment to addressing environmental issues.
Abrams’ appointment to “Pattrn” comes as the show seeks to deepen public understanding of climate-related topics, offering audiences a platform to explore the impacts of climate change and the importance of sustainable practices. Her expertise and engaging presentation style are expected to enhance the program’s reach and influence.
Viewers can tune into “Pattrn” on The Weather Channel every weekend at 1 p.m. ET to join Abrams and Steele in exploring the patterns shaping our planet’
s future.