A typical workday for a TV Meteorologist involves analyzing the latest weather data, creating forecasts, and preparing informative graphics for on-air segments. You'll spend time both in the studio delivering live or taped weather reports, and behind the scenes collaborating with news producers and other team members to coordinate coverage, especially during severe weather events. Outside of broadcasts, you may also engage with viewers on social media, attend community events, or provide weather updates for digital platforms. The role often requires flexibility in hours, as weather conditions can necessitate early mornings, late nights, or weekend shifts.