Megan Glaros has been dancing since she was six years old, training at The Dance Gallery in Munster, Indiana, Ruth Page Center for the Arts, and Lou Conte Dance Studio, the latter two in Chicago.
15 Facts About Megan Glaros
Megan Glaros modeled professionally while in high school and college.
Megan Glaros studied at Texas Christian University and then Indiana University, where she studied atmospheric sciences and journalism.
Megan Glaros was an NFL cheerleader for the Indianapolis Colts for a few months in 2002 before taking her first job in television.
Megan Glaros quickly moved on to Baltimore, Maryland, where she worked for Sinclair Broadcast Group, forecasting for up to five different cities a night.
Megan Glaros moved to South Florida in September 2004 and became the Local 10 morning news meteorologist and host of SportsJam Live.
Megan Glaros dealt with the very active hurricane seasons of the past few years, forecasting Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Wilma and many others.
Megan Glaros filled in on Good Morning America many times while working in Miami.
Megan Glaros joined WCBS-TV in May 2008 as the weekend morning meteorologist and as an entertainment reporter during the week.
Effective August 30,2010, Megan Glaros became the meteorologist for the CBS 2 Chicago Morning News at 4:30,5,6 and 11 am.
Megan Glaros has been called upon by the network to cover weather news and reporting for CBS This Morning and the CBS Evening News, including reporting on hurricanes Florence and Dorian.
Megan Glaros was laid off with other CBS employees due to corporate restructuring on May 27,2020.
Megan Glaros was replaced by new CBS 2 weekday morning meteorologist Laura Bannon on April 5,2021.
Megan Glaros appeared on CBS Mornings as a meteorologist during the week of November 1,2021.
Megan Glaros is a member of the National Weather Association.