Janice Huff's profile photo

Janice Huff

New York

Chief Meteorologist at WNBC-TV (New York, NY)

Chief Meteorologist at WNBC-New York since 1997. Born in Harlem, raised in Columbia, SC, proud graduate of Florida State University. AMS Fellow.

Articles

  • Nov 28, 2024 | nbcnewyork.com | Janice Huff |Lauren Maroney

    It was a soggy Thanksgiving. And while it was very much needed, the timing was not ideal. But there's going to be no way around it: it will feel raw this Black Friday and weekend. So if you plan on heading out to take advantage of those shopping deals, make sure to bundle up Farther north and west, temperatures were cold enough on Thursday for snow, so much so that a Winter Storm Watch was in effect through Thursday evening for Sullivan and western Ulster County.

  • Mar 22, 2024 | nbcnewyork.com | Maria LaRosa |Janice Huff

    A powerful weather system is expected to inundate the tri-state area over the weekend, threatening yet another Saturday soaker with the potential to dump up to 4 inches of rain on parts of the region and 2 to 3 inches on most. A flood watch will go into effect Saturday morning for the New York City metro area through central and southern New Jersey. Other spots will see winter weather advisories, courtesy of the bitter chill associated with the front end of this system.

  • Feb 27, 2024 | nbcnewyork.com | Maria LaRosa |Janice Huff

    Warmer air lingers in the tri-state area through Wednesday, when it could reach 60 degreesRain returns to the forecast Tuesday afternoon; strong storms are possible WednesdayExpected Wednesday to wind down with some wind and for temps to dive ThursdayIt seems like we were celebrating scant snowfall in Central Park just a month ago (we were, we got an inch for the first time in 701 days) and now we're bracing for thunderstorms.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Janice Huff

    By signing up for our newsletter, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

  • Feb 12, 2024 | nbcnewyork.com | Janice Huff

    A major winter storm is set to hit the tri-state on Tuesday dumping up to 8 inches of snow in New York City and up to a foot of snow in the Hudson Valley and interior areas of New Jersey and Connecticut. Storm Team 4 is forecast hour by hour what we can expect. The storm is set to arrive as rain late Monday night into Tuesday. The storm will first start as rain across the area. By sunrise, the precipitation will transition to sleet and then eventually to snow.

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

Coverage map

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
20K
Tweets
52K
DMs Open
No
Janice Huff
Janice Huff @JaniceHuff4ny
20 Jan 25

Thanks Bubba!! You’re right there with me! ♥️👍🏽

Bruce Beck
Bruce Beck @BruceBeck4NY

The best in the biz and one of the finest individuals on the planet! Congrats @JaniceHuff4ny - 30 years of class, elegance and excellence! It’s an honor to be on your team and a privilege to be your friend! I love and respect you dearly. @NBCNewYork https://t.co/eW2k65cI1W

Janice Huff
Janice Huff @JaniceHuff4ny
9 Jan 25

Thank you! @jcrew last season! 🩷

Undena Leake Jackson
Undena Leake Jackson @druyljjr

@JaniceHuff4ny I AM LOVING THIS SUIT you’re wearing tonight!!! Where did you get it from if you don’t mine me asking?

Janice Huff
Janice Huff @JaniceHuff4ny
5 Dec 24

Same here!!! ❤️

Jawonio
Jawonio @Jawonio

https://t.co/KmRA5hXvrf On Giving Tuesday and International Day of Persons With Disabilities, won't you help and make a difference. @JaniceHuff4ny can't wait to see you on Sunday 12/8 at 11:30am! #IDPD2024 #GivingTuesday2024 #GivingTuesday #Jawonio https://t.co/1cwLmgFZMe