Megan Salois

13 fascinating facts about Megan Salois:
• I'm a St. Patrick's Day baby, born on March 17th!
• I can clog and play the piano, but not at the same time.
• I performed in the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games Opening Ceremony. I was a part of the black ring when we formed the Olympic rings on the field.
• My dad was struck by lightning and survived.
• I love to cook! I try at least one new recipe a week. My husband, Chris, is my test subject.
• I am half French-Canadian which explains the last name. My great great great great great Grandfather left France and came to Canada to fight against the Americans in the French and Indian War. He was given a plot of land near Montreal and a French bride.
• My dad builds fighter jets, my middle sister is a science teacher, and my youngest sister is studying to be an astro-physicist. My mom brings us all down to Earth.
• My husband proposed to me at the Rockefeller Center Ice Skating Rink in New York City.
• My son, Nathan, is a long baby. He was 22.5" long at birth and remains in the 100th percentile in length for his age group.
• My first car was a light blue 1983 Honda Civic Wagon. I had a bumper sticker on it asking someone to "Please Steal This Car."
• I adopted my cat, Quincy, one month before his shelter burnt to the ground due to an electrical fire.
• I wanted to become a meteorologist because I was scared of thunderstorms as a child and teenager.
• My favorite things about living in Iowa are the corn, the Iowa Cubs, the weather (yes, even the snow), and the wonderful friends I've made.
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Meteorologist Megan Salois joined the Channel 13 First Alert Storm Team in April 2006. Megan has been granted her AMS Seal of Approval from the American Meteorological Society and is a member of the National Weather Association. You can see her on Channel 13 s popular Today in Iowa Saturday and Sunday programs as well as Channel 13 News at Noon.

Megan comes to Channel 13 News from WQOW-TV in Eau Claire, Wisconsin where she was their weekend meteorologist and reporter. Megan earned her Certificate in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University in 2005 and her Bachelor s degree in journalism from The University of Georgia.
Megan’s favorite type of weather to forecast is severe thunderstorms and tornado outbreaks. Her most memorable moments forecasting tornadoes include the Ladysmith, Wisconsin tornado and the Parkersburg, Iowa tornado. The Ladysmith tornado hit the small town just before 5 PM on Labor Day 2002. Megan was covering the evening weathercasts that night and went live immediately with the warning that a tornado was moving towards Downtown Ladysmith. She then followed up with nearly a dozen news reports following the clean-up and recovery in the small Wisconsin town. The Ladysmith tornado was rated an F3 tornado. The morning of May 25th, 2008, Megan forecasted on Today in Iowa Sunday that a major tornado outbreak with the potential of long-lived strong tornadoes was possible that day. In the afternoon, a powerful tornado ripped through Parkersburg and was verified as an EF5 tornado, the strongest tornado possible.
Megan is also willing to go out in the cold for Central Iowa’s viewers. She’s been known to stand in blizzards and ice storms to make sure you’re aware of the conditions outside and can make your plans accordingly. Her experience in the elements helps her to have a better understanding of winter weather and improve her future forecasts for the next big snow storm to hit Central Iowa.
Megan grew up outside Atlanta, GA where she gained interest in weather at a young age when her father was struck lightning and survived. She was also a performer for the Opening Ceremonies of the 1996 Atlanta 2016 Olympic Games.

Megan, her husband Chris, and son Nathan live in Urbandale. They enjoy spending time outside on the numerous trails and parks around the Metro. Megan also loves to cook and try new recipes. She makes an effort to try at least one new recipe a week. Chris and Nathan are willing test subjects.

Recent Articles

  • WEATHER WHY: Can a Wind Chill Below Freezing Cause Ice to Form?

    Posted on: 4:35 pm, January 22, 2013, by

    Even though it feels like it’s below freezing, ice won’t form when the wind chill is below 32 degrees and...
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  • WEATHER WHY: Frost

    Posted on: 3:31 pm, January 15, 2013, by

    Ever wonder why some mornings there is frost on your windshield but not on other mornings? Megan answers what causes...
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  • WEATHER WHY: Why is Snow White?

    Posted on: 3:04 pm, January 7, 2013, by

    Meteorologist Megan Salois explains why snow is white.
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  • WEATHER WHY: Snow-Rain Ratio

    Posted on: 8:21 am, December 30, 2012, by

    Megan Salois explains the snow to rain ratio and why it is not always the same.
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  • Weather Why: What is a Winter Storm Watch?

    Posted on: 8:18 am, December 30, 2012, by

    Megan Salois explains the differences between a winter storm watch, warning and blizzard watches and warnings.
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  • SECRETS SERVED: Christmas Ham and Pork

    Posted on: 8:10 am, December 22, 2012, by , updated on: 06:50pm, December 22, 2012

    For ham and pork recipes, visit Pork:Be Inspired Apricot Glazed Ham, click here Simply Saucy Bacon Wrapped Pork Tenderloin, click...
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  • SECRETS SERVED: Oven Roasted Chicken Breast with Herb Gnocchi

    Posted on: 8:17 am, December 15, 2012, by , updated on: 02:29am, December 16, 2012

    Lynn Prichard of Tartine explains to WHO’s Megan Salois their initiative to help families with pre-prepared, wholesome meals. He also...
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  • SECRETS SERVED: Cincinnati Chili

    Posted on: 8:29 am, December 8, 2012, by

    Cincinnati chili: The inventor’s Greek roots can clearly be seen in the unique blend of spices. The secrets to this...
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  • SECRETS SERVED: Cheddar Apple Crisp with Red Wine Reduction

    Posted on: 9:54 am, November 24, 2012, by , updated on: 08:18am, November 27, 2012

    Ingredients: 6 small tart apples, sliced into 1/8th pieces 3/4C Sugar 1/2C AP Flour 1/2C Soft butter 1tsp nutmeg 1/2tsp...
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  • WEATHER WHY: El Nino & La Nina

    Posted on: 6:56 am, November 18, 2012, by

    Megan Salois answers Abby F.’s question, “What is the difference between El Nino and La Nina and how do they...
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  • SECRETS SERVED: Thanksgiving Turkey Tips and Leftover Recipes

    Posted on: 6:11 am, November 17, 2012, by , updated on: 09:16pm, November 17, 2012

    For Thanksgiving Turkey tips, visit the Iowa Turkey Federation website here. Turkey Ruben 1/4 Cup unsalted butter, softened 8 Slices...
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  • Secrets Served: Proof

    Posted on: 8:21 am, November 10, 2012, by , updated on: 09:51am, November 11, 2012

    Demi glace 20 # Veal bones cut into 3 inch pieces. available through brewers meats here in Des Moines 5# onion large...
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