Megan Parry Biography
Megan Parry an American Meteorologist known for serving the morning and midday newscast meteorologists for ABC 10 News. She previously worked at WTOK which is an ABC affiliate in Meridian as a weekend meteorologist.
Megan Parry Age
Parry was born on the 1st of October 1985 in San Diego.
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She filled in as an end-of-the-week meteorologist at WTOK, an ABC associate in Meridian, during her time in Mississippi. She went to the Incomparable Fields to storm pursue while at WTOK, and she saw firsthand the destruction brought about by the 2011 Joplin, Mo., EF-5 cyclone, which was the seventh deadliest twister on record.
Megan moved to Medford, Oregon, in the wake of completing her graduate degree, where she joined the ABC group at KDRV as the morning meteorologist. She appreciated chipping in at the nearby creature cover, taking on her subsequent salvage canine, and facilitating the yearly Pet Design Show during her time in Medford. She moved to even reports, where she was named the second “Most Renowned television Character of Southern Oregon.”
She was eager to get back to San Diego following four years away and anticipating a wide assortment of climates from rainstorms to twisters and blizzards.
Megan Parry Height and Weight
Parry stands tall at a height of 5 feet 7 inches and has an average body weight.
Megan Parry Family
Parry’s information about her family are publicly unavailable. This section will be updated as soon as this information is available.
Megan Parry Husband
Repel is hitched to Gregory Ranieri they met when Repel was getting her lords. They later got drawn in on January third, 2017.
Megan Parry Salary
Parry earns an estimated annual salary of $ 83,361
Megan Parry Net worth
Parry has an estimated net worth range of between $ 100k – $ 1 million
Megan Parry Education
Repel learned at Poway Secondary School and later went to Campus of California. There she got her B.S. degree in Earth and Natural Science. Megan moved toward the South and acquired new beneficial encounters while getting a 4.0 GPA from Mississippi Express College’s Lord of Science in Broadcast Meteorology program.