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Angela Fritz

Deputy weather editorWashington, D.C.

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A stray shower is possible this evening, then lots of sunshine tomorrow to make up for periodically gusty winds Wednesday.

  • Oct 13, 2015

The timelapse was made by monsoon chaser Mike Olbinski after 48 days on the road covering 17,000 miles.

  • Oct 13, 2015

The Weather Channel announced the list of winter storm names for the 2015-2016 season on Tuesday morning.

  • Oct 13, 2015

It must have been a harrowing moment for the driver, who amazingly was not injured.

  • Oct 12, 2015

Science is making a comeback to prime time on the Weather Channel with Sam Champion at the helm.

  • Oct 12, 2015

11 trillion gallons of flooding rain fell on the Carolinas -- and that does not even take into consideration the catastrophic dam failures.

  • Oct 6, 2015

Death Valley got its version of a torrential downpour on Sunday.

  • Oct 6, 2015

This is exactly what you should never do when you encounter a flooded road.

  • Oct 5, 2015

Roker apologized on Twitter for the offensive photo, which showed flooded destruction in the background.

  • Oct 5, 2015

A meteorologist takes a look at a new feature of the popular weather forecasting app.

  • Sep 10, 2015
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About
Angela Fritz is an atmospheric scientist who hails from the city of rock and roll and burning rivers – Cleveland, Ohio. She knew from a young age that weather was her true calling.

After receiving a B.S. in meteorology from Valparaiso University and an M.S. in earth and atmospheric science from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Angela worked as a meteorologist at CNN in Atlanta and Weather Underground in San Francisco.

Angela is currently serving as the Washington Post’s deputy weather editor. When she’s not forecasting hurricanes or reading the latest climate science papers, Angela enjoys outdoor adventures, public transportation, and Oxford commas.
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