Lauren Larsen Biography
Lauren Larsen is an American meteorologist who works as the morning anchor of NBC 26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She started working at the station in June 2023. She previously worked at Panera Bread in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where she was a team leader.
Lauren Larsen Age
Larsen was able to update the details of her birthday as soon as she received it.
Lauren Larsen Height
Larsen stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches / 1.7 meters.
Lauren Larsen Education
After high school, Larsen attended the University of North Dakota, earned a high school diploma and studied atmospheric science and communications.
Lauren Larsen Family
Larsen was born and raised in Minneapolis. However, he has not revealed the details of his parents and siblings and we will update the details as soon as we receive them.
Lauren Larsen Husband
Larsen manages to hide the details of her marriage from the public.
Lauren Larsen Children
Larsen was able to find information on whether she had children outside of her line of sight.
Lauren Larsen Salary
Larsen earns between $30,000 and $90,000 per year.
LaurenLarsen Net Worth
Lauren’s estimated net worth is between $1 million and $5 million.
Lauren Larsen Careers
Larsen is NBC26’s morning meteorologist. He began his career as a weekend weatherman at KVRR in Fargo, North Dakota. He grew up in Minneapolis, so he’s no stranger to Midwestern weather. Although he loves autumn, he likes to predict the weather in winter. He considers himself a “weather junkie” and loves making snow from the lake.
He became interested in the weather after learning about the weather in his secondary school science class. The change of weather has fascinated him ever since. He was afraid of storms as a child, but now he’s dedicated to helping viewers protect themselves from severe weather. In his spare time, he enjoys listening to Taylor Swift, watching hockey, playing golf, and reading.
After high school, Larsen attended the University of North Dakota, where he earned a high school diploma and studied atmospheric science and communications.