Kasha Patel Biography
Kasha Patel is a famous Indian-American journalist and comedian. She currently serves as a meteorologist for the Washington Post’s Capital Weather Team. Before joining The Washington Post, she reported news, videos and articles on climate change, earth science and satellite science for NASA. In addition to her journalism work, Kasha is a comedian who hosts and hosts monthly book-themed comedy shows, special events, and weekly mics.
Kasha Patel Age
Kasha Patel was born on July 18, 1991 in Fairmont, West Virginia, USA. He is 32 years old.
Kasha Patel Height
Kasha’s height is 5 feet 6 inches (approximately 1.68 m).
Kasha Patel Family
Kasha was born into a high-ranking family in Fairmont, West Virginia, USA. However, since Kesha is a secret, she has kept the truth about her family away from the public.
Kasha Patel Husband
She married her handsome husband. On September 29, 2021 “Happy weekend…my meeting!” Her husband is an accountant.
Kasha Patel Education
attended Wake Forest University in 2008, where she completed her bachelor’s degree in chemistry and biochemistry in 2012. He later received a master’s degree in science journalism from the university in 2013.
Kasha Patel Salary
Average annual salary is $88,650. That’s based on the salary of the Washington Post’s weather editor.
Kasha Patel Net Worth
Kasha has earned a lot of money over the years thanks to her successful career and has an estimated worth of $1 million.
Kasha Patel Career
Currently works as a weather reporter for the Washington Post’s Capital Weather Gang. Before joining The Washington Post, he reported news, videos and features on climate change, earth science and satellite science for NASA. He also hosted an award-winning mini-series on NASA TV focusing on world scientific research in this field and has appeared on the BBC and the Weather Channel.
Kasha also hosts the TEDx talk show “Sneaking Science for Stand-Up.” He shares surprising findings from analyzing over 500 jokes. He also hosted a podcast for Undark Magazine from May 2018 to April 2019. He also worked as a science writer at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center for over four years. Additionally, Kasha began her career as a science writer and media contact working on an NSF public science grant.