washington, district of columbia, united states
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Claim your profileSteve Sosna is a meteorologist for WJZ-TV. You can watch Steve's forecasts weekday mornings on WJZ-TV and streaming on CBS News Baltimore. Steve is an active member of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and has earned their prestigious Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) seal of approval. Steve most recently received an Edward R Murrow Award at NBC10 in Philadelphia for his working with "Augmented Storytelling". Steve is also the recipient of a National Emmy for his award winning work with StormRanger, NBC Universal's state of the art mobile dual pol X-band Doppler Radar. Most recently, Steve's creative and innovative augmented reality graphics segments helped NBC10 win a Murrow Award. During his time here at NBC 10, Steve has earned two NBC “GEM” (Going the Extra Mile) awards for collaborating and developing new weather technology for the station. He assisted the team executing this technology across on-air, digital, and social platforms. Steve came to NBC 10 in 2017 from WNBC-TV in New York City. He served as an executive weather producer since 2011 for the network’s flagship station. He also routinely filled-in on-air at MSNBC during severe weather, and on shows such as "Early Today", “Andrea Mitchell Reports”, “Meet the Press Daily”, “MSNBC LIVE”, “AM Joy”, and “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell”. During the devastating 2017 hurricane season, Steve covered major hurricanes "Harvey" and "Irma" for over 12 consecutive hours on-air. Steve enjoys practicing good health and nutrition. He is a runner and a triathlete and competes in local competitions during the spring, summer, and fall. He also loves to hike, travel, and spend many days down at the Jersey Shore. An active member of the community, Steve enjoys helping disadvantaged kids in urban communities. He loves going to schools and sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm with the next generation. Steve also is involved with helping LGBTQ youth and does school talks across the area.






Bachelor Of Science, Geosciences at Kean UniversityGraduated: 2008