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The handsy 80-year-old commander-in-chief reached out and brushed an insect off meteorologist Stephanie Abrams’ chest in an awkward moment during his chat with The Weather Channel.
How hotter oceans lead to more severe hurricanes 01:56. Rising air and ocean temperatures around the world could set the stage for an "explosive hurricane season," meteorologist Stephanie Abrams ...
President Joe Biden sprung into action to brush off an insect from meteorologist Stephanie Abrams' jacket mid-interview during his appearance on the Weather Channel.. The commander-in-chief ...
LOS ANGELES - The first thing Stephanie Abrams does when she visits a new city is find a place to stay. That's not so unusual except her lodging of choice Weather Channel's meteorologist Stephanie ...
Among those profoundly moved by the eclipse was Weather Channel meteorologist Stephanie Abrams. Across the country, people gathered to check out the solar eclipse and found themselves awestruck by ...
Debris nearly hit a Weather Channel meteorologist who was reporting live from inside Hurricane Laura overnight.Stephanie Abrams, who co-hosts AMHQ with Jim Cantore and Jen Carfagno, was doing a ...
Stephanie Abrams, a veteran Weather Channel meteorologist, ducked to avoid falling debris while reporting in the field as ferocious Hurricane Laura came ashore early Thursday.
NEW YORK — Rising air and ocean temperatures around the world could set the stage for an "explosive hurricane season," Weather Channel meteorologist Stephanie Abrams told "CBS Mornings" on Tuesday.
The Weather Channel's Stephanie Abrams said explosions like this are caused by underground channels of hot water, which also create Yellowstone's iconic geysers and hot springs.
Meteorologist Stephanie Abrams with The Weather Channel gives an update on Tropical Depression 19 in the Caribbean, which could develop into a late-season storm that impacts Florida.
Stephanie Abrams, meteorologist and co-host of The Weather Channel’s AMHQ, credits her green screen skills to long hours spent playing Nintendo and tennis as a kid.