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Miri Marshall Biography
Miri Marshall is an African-American award-winning meteorologist. She is very famous and currently works at WUSA 9. Miri is the current weekday Morning weathercaster. Previously, she worked with the WBAL-TV weather team.
At KFOX, West Texas, she has worked as a news anchor, reporter and forecaster. Her career began as a desk assistant and assignment editor at ABC News, Los Angeles after her graduation. She was both a news and weather anchor at KFOX TV ,El Paso from 2007 to 2011.
She has forecasted severe weather conditions at KCEN in Waco, Texas. In 2013, she worked for WBAL-TV11 in Baltimore. Since 2017, Miri worked for WUSA9’s weather team. She has worked here for more than four years.
Marshall attended Louisiana State University. Here, she received a bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism. Later, she attended Mississippi State University and got her degree in meteorology.
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- Miri Marshall, a weather forecaster, and anchor from New Orleans who now lives in Washington DC graduated from Louisiana State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism.
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