Steve Glazier

Steve Glazier is excited to join the NBC Connecticut StormTracker team after building his career as a broadcast meteorologist across the country. A Connecticut native, Steve grew up in Stafford, where his fascination with weather began at the age of 7.

He pursued his passion for meteorology at Lyndon State College in Vermont, focusing on broadcasting. After graduating, Steve gained valuable experience as an on-air meteorologist in Virginia, Vermont, Florida, and Colorado. While in Colorado, he led a team of meteorologists at WeatherNation, a national weather network.

Steve enjoys sharing his love for weather, especially during school visits where he can showcase Snow Monster and inspire the next generation of meteorologists. When he’s not forecasting, Steve enjoys outdoor activities like bicycling, hiking, camping, and soaking up the sunshine. He’s also an avid golfer.

A fun fact about Steve? He’s participated in several food-eating contests, taking on challenges with hot dogs, pasta, and even birthday cake!

The Latest

  • StormTracker Dec 13

    Wintry mix could make for a slippery commute Monday morning

    Parts of the state could see a brief wintry mix early Monday morning, leading to delays as next week’s work week begins. For many, next week is the final full work and school week before Christmas and Hanukkah, and it may be starting slick in towns across Connecticut. Our StormTracker meteorologists are predicting a period of wintry weather between...

  • StormTracker Dec 7

    Snow showers possible in parts of Connecticut tonight

    Old Man Winter has returned this winter with a much colder start to December, compared to last year. If you’ve been griping about the cold weather lately, it’s not just you. Everyone is feeling much colder to begin the month of December. Let’s take a look at the numbers. The first week of December has been very chilly, averaging...

  • StormTracker 4 hours ago

    Today's Forecast

    Brrrrr! Very cold air is sinking south across New England tonight and making it feel quite chilly. A northwest wind will stay steady overnight, at 10-15 miles per hour, making it feel even colder. The hill towns will feel as cold as 0 to 10 below zero. Inland areas will feel about 5 degrees. Shoreline locations will feel about 5…

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