Matt Laubhan Biography
Matt Laubhan is an American Emmy award-winning meteorologist currently serving as the chief meteorologist at WTVA, in Tupelo, Mississippi. He is the Northeast Mississippi’s first Certified Broadcast Meteorologist™. He joined WTVA in April 2011, after working as chief meteorologist for almost four years at KLBK-TV in Lubbock, Texas.
Matt Education
Matt studied at a local high school in Russell, Kansas. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Atmospheric Science from the University of Kansas. READ: Kris Pickel
Matt Laubhan Age
How old is Matt? Matt is 42 years old as of 2024. He was born on August 28, 1982, in Russell, Kansas, United States of America. His birthday is always celebrated on August 28th of every year.
Matt Nationality and Ethnicity
Matt holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. He was born and raised in Russell, Kansas, United States. He belongs to the White-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Matt Laubhan Height
How tall is Matt? He stands at an average height of 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m)
Matt Laubhan Family
Laubhan was born and raised in Russell, Kansas by his parents. However, information regarding his family members including his father, mother and siblings is currently under review. READ: Juliette Goodrich
Matt Laubhan Wife
Is Matt married? Matt is currently married to his wife Emily Leonard, a news anchor at WTVA News in Tupelo, Mississippi. The couple got married in a private wedding ceremony in May 2013. The couple are proud parents to two children.
Matt Laubhan Salary
Laubhan currently serving as the chief meteorologist at WTVA, in Tupelo, Mississippi earns an estimated annual salary of $86,400.
Matt Laubhan Net Worth
Matt is an American Emmy award-winning meteorologist with an estimated net worth of $1 million. READ: Jimmy Fortune
Matt Laubhan WTVA
Matt is an Emmy®-winning Chief Meteorologist for the WTVA Weather Authority and the first Certified Broadcast Meteorologist™ in Northeast Mississippi. He joined WTVA in April 2011.
After college, Matt spent seven years forecasting for TV stations in Lubbock, Texas, before relocating to Tupelo in 2011.
Over the years, Matt and the WTVA Weather Authority Team have garnered numerous awards and distinctions, including formal recognition by the Mississippi State Senate for their life-saving severe weather coverage. They have received 8 Emmy® Awards and 18 Emmy® nominations for their weather coverage.
The American Meteorological Society awards the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist™ designation to broadcast meteorologists who meet rigorous standards for scientific competence and effective communication in their weather presentations.