Reynolds Wolf

On-Camera Meteorologist, Co-Host America's Weekend Headquarters

Reynolds Wolf serves as co-host of "AMHQ Weekend" that airs Saturday and Sunday 6-9 a.m. ET on The Weather Channel television network.

Previously, Reynolds worked as a studio meteorologist and field correspondent at CNN covering wildfires, floods, tornadoes, heatwaves, winter storms, and earthquakes. He also reported live from many hurricanes and tropical storms along the Gulf Coast, Eastern Seaboard, The Bahamas, and Hawaii. Reynolds spent much of the spring and summer of 2010 reporting on the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, and was the first at CNN to fly with the U.S. Coast Guard over the former site of the Deepwater Horizon.

Prior to joining CNN, Reynolds worked in many local television stations across the United States, with stops in St. Louis, Orlando, Detroit, Austin, Texas, San Luis Obispo, CA and Anniston, Ala.

A native of Jemison, Ala., Reynolds is a graduate of Jacksonville State University and has a Certificate of Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University. He holds the American Meteorological Society Seal of Approval.

A fly-fishing, fitness enthusiast, and married father of four children, Reynolds spends what little free time he has with family, exercising, or a little of both and chasing Beauregard, their Golden Retriever.

Location:

Atlanta, GA

Interests:

Fly-fishing, Fitness

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