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Violeta Yas
A meteorologist was not quite what Violeta Yas had in mind when she started her educational journey, but after the journalism media studies graduate landed a job with Telemundo, she found a new passion and returned to college to pursue it.
Born in Argentina, Violeta and her family moved to New York when she was 5 years old. She grew up in New Jersey and attended Rutgers University. Active in many athletics, Violeta dreamed of a job in the sports industry, so she chose to major in media studies. She freelanced sports writing for SPM Sports during college, covering men's and women's basketball and football. She remembers covering a women's basketball game where she noticed she was writing next to Buster Olney, a columnist for ESPN. "I was star struck. I couldn't believe I was writing right next to him," she said.
After Violeta graduated with her bachelor's degree in 2007, the job search began. However, it was not a success due to the fallen economy. After two years of persistent job searching, she gained a position with AccuWeather as a weather anchor. It wasn't
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Violeta is a bilingual meteorologist for Telemundo62 and NBC10, and chief meteorologist for Telemundo62. You can watch Violeta’s live forecasts every weekday at 5, 6 and 11 p.m. on Telemundo62.
Born in Mar del Plata, Argentina and raised in North Jersey, Violeta joined the Telemundo62 team in January of 2014. Previously, she attended Rutgers University, New Brunswick, where she received a bachelor’s degree in Journalism & Media Studies, with a minor in Spanish. She later earned her Certificate of Broadcast Meteorology with Mississippi State University.
Violeta's weather career began in 2010, when she joined AccuWeather as a bilingual broadcaster. Violeta has appeared on Fox News, Fox Business, ABC World News Now, The Big Ten Network, Fox Sports, several Telemundo and Univision affiliates, ZBM-TV (Bermuda), and various other Spanish networks across Latin America. The opportunity to forecast weather for a wide range of viewers, countries, climates and topographies on a daily basis-- in two different languages-- really sparked and inspired her to hone her interest in language
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