Alan Sealls
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Born
Mount Vernon, New York, United States
OccupationChief Meteorologist
Alan Sealls | |
|---|---|
| Born | Mount Vernon, New York, United States |
| Education | Florida State University Cornell University |
| Occupation | Chief Meteorologist |
| Employer(s) | WPMI-TV WKRG-TV WGN-TV |
Alan Sealls is a retired broadcast meteorologist and educator. For two decades, he worked as chief meteorologist for WKRG-TV in Mobile, Alabama, leaving that station in 2019[1] before moving in 2020 to WPMI-TV in Mobile, where he retired in 2024.[2] Before settling in Mobile in 1999, Sealls worked at television stations in Georgia, Wisconsin, and Illinois.[3]
A sixteen-time regional Emmy Award-winner, Sealls is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and was elected 2025 president-elect of the organization (to serve as president in 2026).[4] In 2017, his weather forecasting for Hurricane Irma went viral on social media, leading to national news coverage.