Tammie Souza Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, WCAU

Tammie Souza
Tammie Souza

Tammie Souza Biography

Tammie Souza is a multiple Emmy-winning meteorologist, who works at WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from March 2017 until December 2019.

Tammie Souza Age

Souza was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and raised in San Diego, California. However, her exact date of birth is not known. Information about her date of birth will be updated as soon as it’s available.

Tammie Souza Height

Souza stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches/1.65 meters tall.

Tammie Souza Education

Souza joined San Diego State University where she received a Bachelor of Science in biology. She is completing graduate studies for a master’s degree in applied meteorology from Mississippi State University. And has received a certification from Mississippi State University’s broadcast meteorology program. Souza earned a pilot’s license while in college.

Tammie Souza Family

Souza has severally thanked her parents for their support during her education and career. She had one sister called Patty. Information about her parents and siblings will be updated as soon as it’s available.

Tammie Souza Husband

Souza is a happily married woman to her husband Greg Hendricks. The couple is blessed with a son. Souza and her family moved from the Chicago area to Lower Merion Township, PA in 2017.

Tammie Souza Children

Souza and her husband are blessed with a son whose name is unknown. Information about their sons will be updated as soon as it’s available.

Tammie Souza Salary

Souza receives an annual salary of $61282, This is according to the WCAU anchor’s salary.

Tammie Souza Net Worth

Souza has an estimated net worth of $1 million. Her career as an anchor is the primary source of her career.

Tammie Souza Career

Souza began her career as the morning and noon meteorologist at KHSL in Chico, California. She then became chief meteorologist at WDJT in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Souza later moved to Chicago, where she worked six years at WMAQ, and two years at WTSP in Tampa, Florida. She was known for recruiting viewers to provide temperature and rainfall as “weather watchers”.

And for visiting, grade schools with an interactive and educational weather presentation called Weather With Class while at WMAQ. Souza was hired to be the station’s chief meteorologist after the death of Dick Fletcher, WTSP’s longtime chief meteorologist. Her sister, Patty, was a meteorologist for WTSP’s sister station KXTV.

Souza was the only siblings in the United States who delivered the weather on television. She is one of a handful of women nationwide that holds both the prestigious AMS/CBM Seal and the NWA Seal. And sits on the boards of both the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association.

Souza joined Comcast-NBC-owned WCAU (NBC 10) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in March 2017. Her last day at WCAU was December 6, 2019. Souza began what is expected to be a brief stint filling in for vacationing regulars at Philadelphia’s CBS3 in January 2020. She began a brief stint filling in at WBBM CBS2 in Chicago. She will still fill in at Philadelphia’s CBS3 in August 2020

Awards and nominations

Souza has received 17 Emmy nominations and six Emmy Awards, including Best Weathercast, Best Weather and Science Report, and for Special Live Reporting, as well as a first-place award from the Associated Press for a report on Shipwreck Diving in Lake Michigan. The National Association of Black Journalists recognized her with a nomination for her story about fugitive slave ships on Lake Michigan.

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