Bree Smith Biography and Wikipedia
Bree Smith is an American Emmy-nominated meteorologist, weather anchor and reporter currently working at WTVF NewsChannel 5 in Nashville, Tennessee. She joined WTVF in January 2016 after serving as a meteorologist at KSDK-TV for four and half years.
Bree Smith Education
Bree holds a degree in Theatre Performance from Southern Methodist University. She also received her bachelor’s degree in Meteorology from Florida International University graduating with honors.
Bree Smith Age and Birthday
How old is Bree? Bree is 42 years old as of 2023. She was born Bree Sunshine Smith on December 28, 1981, in Denver, Colorado, United States of America. Her birthday is always celebrated on 28th December of every year. RELATED: Mitch Blacher
Bree Smith Nationality and Ethnicity
Bree holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in Denver, Colorado, United States. She belongs to the White-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Bree Smith Height
How tall is Bree? Bree stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m)
Bree Smith Family | Parents
Smith is the daughter of (father) Stuart Smith. Her father died due to an overdose when she was at the age of 10 years. Her mother had to get married to John Eblen whom Bree shares a strong bond with. More information about her mother and siblings is currently under review.
Bree Smith Husband
Is Bree married? Bree is currently married to her husband Curt Friedrichs, a professional chef. The couple got married through an official wedding ceremony held in 2006. Bree got married while studying meteorology. The family currently lives in Nashville. RELATED: Carly Schroeder
Bree Smith Baby | Sons
Bree and her husband are proud parents to two children, sons, Cole born on August 27, 2013, and Brooks on December 11, 2017.
Bree Smith Surgery
Bree after undergoing surgery in January 2019, Smith took a temporary leave from Newschannel 5. However, once she made a full recovery and regained her health, she resumed her career at NewsChannel 5.
Bree Smith Tattoo
Bree’s information regarding if she has tattoos on her body is currently unknown to the public. We will update her tattoo’s details once confirmed publicly.
Bree Smith Channel 5
Bree currently works as a meteorologist at WTVF NewsChannel 5 in Nashville, Tennessee. Bree embarked on her meteorology studies at Florida State University and successfully completed her degree with honors at Florida International University. While in Florida, she gained valuable experience as an intern at WPLG-TV. Following her graduation, her husband’s career led them to New Orleans, where she kick-started her professional journey as the weekend meteorologist at WVLA in Baton Rouge. RELATED: Thekla Reuten
In 2011, Bree relocated to her husband’s hometown of St. Louis and joined KSDK as the weekend meteorologist. Missouri became her base for five years, where she diligently tracked tornadoes, winter storms, and the significant New Year’s flooding of 2016. During this time, she had the incredible opportunity to showcase her weather expertise alongside Al Roker on the TODAY show. In addition, she was appointed as a Featured Contributor for the TODAY Parenting Team in the same year.
Bree has made noteworthy contributions to the field of meteorology and has been recognized for her achievements. She is an Emmy-nominated meteorologist and holds memberships in both the National Weather Association and the American Meteorological Society. In 2015, her exceptional weather casting skills were acknowledged with a Weathercast Certificate of Merit from the Missouri Broadcasters Association. Now, she is excited to join the esteemed Storm 5 weather team and eagerly anticipates serving the community of middle Tennessee.
Her true passion lies in providing thoughtful and accurate forecasts to the community. Moreover, Bree finds immense fulfillment in engaging with the community through outreach programs and volunteer work, which she considers a profound blessing. Over the years, she has taken on the role of emcee for numerous charitable events and is committed to continuing her involvement with local non-profit organizations in Middle Tennessee.