Tevin Wooten

Meteorologist Tevin Wooten joined NBC10 Boston in June 2022 and can be seen anchoring weather segments at 4:30, 5 and 6 a.m. on NBC10 Boston.

He holds the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist seal of approval from the American Meteorological Society, and is an Emmy award winning weather reporter and meteorologist.

Prior to joining NBC10 Boston, Wooten spent four years as an on camera meteorologist with The Weather Channel television network in Atlanta. During his time with the network, Tevin forecasted in studio but also from the frontlines covering major weather events such as hurricanes Florence, Michael, Laura and Delta; numerous winter storms including here in New England; and reported in the aftermath of countless tornadoes across the country.

Tevin is an advocate for bringing diversity to the STEM discipline and providing communities of color with access and awareness to broadcast meteorology.

Wooten is a member of the American Meteorological Society and the National Association of Black Journalists. He currently serves as a member of the Culture & Inclusion Cabinet with the AMS. Most recently, Wooten was named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list in the media category. The prestigious list highlights 600 of the brightest young entrepreneurs, leaders "destined to change the world" and make a meaningful impact on society.

Tevin has worked as a journalist and weather anchor in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and has spent time as an EV30 design intern with engineers at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

He holds degrees in broadcast journalism from the University of Arkansas and meteorology from the Florida State University with a mathematics minor.

The Latest

  • TOPSHOT – A person shovels snow in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 30, 2022. – Blinding snow whipped up by powerful winds pummeled the eastern United States into the early hours of January 30, as one of the strongest winter storms in years triggered transport chaos and power outages across a region of some 70 million people. (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)
    Weather Nov 18

    Here's how the recent drought could impact our winter forecast

    Our eyes are peeled looking for any drop of rain. We’re sitting in our ninth week of drought and chomping at the bit for it any sign of rain. And at this point, it will take rain of significance to break the drought. Which would mean more than six inches of a soaking rain that would need to span...

  • Massachusetts Oct 29

    Dozens of brush fires smolder across Mass.: ‘Kind of scary'

    Pockets of flames were popping up all around Salem, Peabody, and Lynn overnight, as more than 130 acres of brush have burned in this North Shore wildfire since Saturday. Right along Highland Avenue by the Walmart, the hillside was on fire on Monday morning. Firefighters pulled up and were able to quickly extinguish the flames. The problem is the brush…

  • Weather Blog Oct 13

    Isolated overnight showers bring back the chill

    We’re underneath a chilly and wet airmass for the next day to day and a half. It’ll be quite gloomy, instead of glorious. The rain will be scattered throughout the evening, with isolated downpours and thunderstorms. While severe weather isn’t expected, some lighting will be frequent across Cape Cod and the South Coast. Temperature will be moderate tonight in...

  • Sky watchers view the northern lights at Egypt Beach in Scituate, Massachusetts, at 10 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024.
    Northern Lights Oct 11

    What are the chances of seeing the northern lights in Mass. and NH Friday night?

    While the night sky should be cloud-free again, the northern lights aren’t expected to be as prominent in our skies tonight. Given the ongoing solar storm peaked with G4 conditions last night (and a Kp index of 8) around 10 p.m, the strength of the storm is weakening. It will still be possible to see something, but the view will…

  • The Northern Lights as seen from in Lyndeborough, New Hampshire on Oct. 6, 2024.
    Northern Lights Oct 10

    Will we get clear skies to see the northern lights this week?

    If you missed the spectacular showing of the northern lights in May, we’re getting another chance to see them Thursday and Friday Space weather forecasters at NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) have issued a severe (G4) geomagnetic storm watch for Thursday into Friday. Experts are monitoring the sun following a strong X-class solar flare and the resulting coronal...

  • Northern Lights Oct 5

    Could we see the northern lights in New England tonight? Strong geomagnetic storm expected

    It’s fall in New England, which of course means we’re focused on where to find the brightest colors as we enter peak foliage. But we’re also keeping our eyes to the skies for the aurora borealis, or northern lights. There’s a strong geomagnetic storm expected Saturday night that could bring the northern lights to the North Country, according to...

  • Northern Lights Oct 5

    Best chances to see the northern lights across New England this weekend

    Of course we’re nearing Halloween, which is 27 days away, but you don’t have to wait too long to see a spooky sight in the sky. The aurora borealis, or northern lights, may be visible as we near the weekend with a much stronger geomagnetic storm than initially thought. In that Kp index that measures the intensity of the...

  • first alert forecast Sep 30

    September ends with drier than normal days, October starts the same

    The final day of the month seems to have a mix of sun and clouds, but those clouds won’t produce rain. High temperatures will range from the 60s at the coast, to 70s across the interior. October 1 starts cooler, and cloudier for most with highs in the low to mid-60s due to an east wind, and clouds that...

  • Hurricane season Sep 26

    Helene to cause havoc across the south

    While impacts from Helene aren’t expected in Boston, we’re keeping an eye on the storm as it tracks toward Florida and the southeastern U.S. As of Wednesday morning, the storm’s future looks promising as it exits the Yucatan Peninsula and nears the southeastern tip of the Gulf of Mexico. The future of the storm will feature rapid intensification and...

  • Weather Sep 20

    Fall foliage in New England: Here's what to expect this year

    Fall foliage is a New England staple. It’s estimated that 3.6 million tourists from across the globe visit Vermont alone for a front row seat to the beautiful colors! But with this year’s hot and dry weather, leaf peepers may need to get a head start if they hope to see any color at all.  Andy Finton, an ecologist...

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