Paul David Hudson was born on 27 February 1971 and is an English weather presenter and environment correspondent for BBC Yorkshire and BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
16 Facts About Paul Hudson
Paul Hudson was made an Honorary Fellow of Bradford College in 2014.
Paul Hudson combined this with a two-year stint as a weather presenter for BBC Look North and for the BBC local radio stations in Leeds, York, Humberside and Sheffield.
Paul Hudson is known for his tongue-in-cheek banter with BBC Look North presenter Harry Gration, and Peter Levy, presenter of BBC Look North for East Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, North West Norfolk and parts of Nottinghamshire via the Belmont transmitter.
Paul Hudson went to the Bronte Middle School and Oakbank School on Oakworth Road in Keighley.
Paul Hudson has a first-class degree in geophysics and planetary physics from the University of Newcastle.
Paul Hudson was present during the catastrophic fire at Valley parade in 1985.
Paul Hudson attended training at the Meteorological Office College, situated at the former RAF Shinfield base in Shinfield, Berkshire.
Paul Hudson can be seen on three editions of the regional news programmes Look North, from Leeds, Hull and Newcastle.
Paul Hudson returned to the BBC Yorkshire weather centre from the Met Office's old home of Bracknell in 1997 when Darren Bett left to present national forecasts.
Paul Hudson gives talks on the subject to local organisations and schools and has appeared on BBC One's Morning Show.
Paul Hudson can be heard on BBC Radio Leeds, BBC Radio Sheffield, BBC Radio York, BBC Radio Humberside, BBC Radio Lincolnshire, BBC Radio Cumbria, BBC Radio Newcastle, BBC Radio Tees.
In May 2006, Paul Hudson was elected honorary Mayor of Wetwang.
Paul Hudson was married to Nicola Shaw, a fellow BBC presenter, in 2003 having three children.
Paul Hudson enjoys sea fishing, playing golf, cricket.
Paul Hudson has a greyhound called Dave that he got from West Yorkshire Greyhound Rescue.