Near Record Heat for the Weekend
Temperatures will rise to the upper 90's over the weekend.
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Michelle Rotella is the Weekend Meteorologist for WCCB, Charlotte’s CW. Michelle joined the WCCB Charlotte weather team in October 2015.
She comes to us from HMTV6 in Hagerstown, MD, where she worked as Chief Meteorologist.
Born and raised in the Gaithersburg and Frederick, Maryland areas Michelle’s love and passion for weather began as a child, watching the Weather Channel with her mother. Graduating from high school at sixteen, Michelle attended Frederick Community College. Obtaining her associate’s degree in Arts and Sciences at eighteen, Michelle chased her dream to become a meteorologist by pursuing her undergraduate degree at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. There, she participated in the student-run weather show broadcast live Monday-Friday throughout Tallahassee and Panama City. As well, while studying toward her degree there, Michelle interned at both the ABC and CBS stations, WTXL and WCTV. Michelle graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Meteorology with a minor in math in May 2009.
In December 2009, Michelle joined the weather team at WeatherBug in Germantown, Maryland, forecasting National weather and producing weather graphics and web content.
Michelle made her next big move in October 2010 returning to Florida where she joined WOKV Newstalk Radio in Jacksonville. She worked as the afternoon news producer and anchored live newscasts on weeknights.
In September 2011, Michelle took the opportunity of weekend meteorologist/weekday reporter for WNEP in Moosic, Pennsylvania. There she gained experience forecasting snow, nor’easters, hurricanes and other extreme weather.
September 2013, presented Michelle with a weekday morning weather broadcast position which returned her to her alumni city of Tallahassee at WTXL ABC 27.
Michelle’s next move came in November 2014, where she accepted a weekday weather position at HMTV6 in Hagerstown, Maryland and was quickly offered, and accepted, the role of Chief Meteorologist.
Her dream of working in a large market and big city finally came true when we brought Michelle to WCCB, Charlotte’s CW, in the Queen City. Michelle’s passion for the weather can be seen through her forecasts as she aspires to make them both informative and entertaining for her viewers.
During her free time Michelle likes to workout, watch movies, entertain friends, go club-dancing, and, of course, go storm chasing when the opportunity strikes! She is also a huge college and NFL football fan, cheering on her Florida State Seminoles, along with her father’s Washington Redskins and her step-father’s Pittsburgh Steelers.
Temperatures will rise to the upper 90's over the weekend.
The slight chance for shower and storms stays in the forecast.
Chance of showers and slightly above average temperatures for the work week.
Warm unstable air continues through the weekend.
Warm unstable air continues through the weekend.
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Shower and thunderstorms will increase for the start of the week.
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