Actor and "Stranger Things" star Sadie Sink reveals to Allure her favorite hair, skin-care, and makeup routines. Read this interview to learn Sink's favorite lipstick shades, the makeup she uses to let her freckles shine, and whether or not her ginger hair is natural.
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Happy National Weatherperson s Day, San Antonio meteorologists. Every year on Feb. 5, weather teams around the country are recognized for their hard work and dedication to predicting and forecasting the weather.
San Antonio TV stations have over a dozen local meteorologists who help us stay informed, especially when there is severe weather.
Many of the local weather anchors have won awards throughout their career, including KENS-TV meteorologist Bill Taylor, who has won a Lone Star Emmy Award and has been named Best Meteorologist for the San Antonio Current s Best of SA for several years.
In 2016, KABB-TV weather vet Alex Garcia was named National Weatherperson of the Year, a first for a San Antonio TV station.
Federal Alliance for Safe Homes Names Ginger Zee 2021 National Weatherperson of the Year
Nonprofit recognizes ABC Chief Meteorologist for year-round contributions to education, disaster safety, and resilience
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ABC s Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee as the
National Weatherperson of the Year award coincides with the celebration of
National Weatherperson s Day on February 5, the birthday of the pioneering weather observer John Jeffries. Jeffries work in the 1780s paved the way for many aspects of meteorology today.
Finalists and winners are selected based on qualitative evaluation and public polling. The award committee cited Ginger s excellence in forecasting and commitment to preparing the public for high impact weather events like tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and winter storms. Her loyal fans also praised her kindness, passion for others, and spirit of service.
No. 3 Penn State wrestling (2-0) squared off against Northwestern Saturday afternoon in its second match of a tri-meet in Evanston, Illinois.
Following a generally loppy performance against Indiana earlier in the day, the Nittany Lions returned to the mat with a vengeance. Thanks to dominant performances from Nick Lee, Roman Bravo-Young, and Aaron Brooks, Cael Sanderson and his squad earned their second victory of the day, 29-13.
How It Happened
Penn State’s dual against Northwestern started off at 125 lbs., where the Nittany Lions forfeited after having no 125-pounders cleared to wrestle.
At 133 lbs., No. 3 Roman Bravo-Young got things started against Dylan Utterback from Northwestern. Utterback displayed some impressive defense early in the first period but Bravo-Young turned up the pace and scored five takedowns in the last minute to give himself a 10-4 lead. Bravo-Young continued the pace in the second and earned a pinfall victory early in the period. The pin erased Northw