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Cindy Day was born on March 20, 1967, in Bainsville, Ontario. She pursued studies in meteorology at both McGill University and Lakehead University, laying the academic foundation for her career in weather forecasting.
Cindy Day is a seasoned Canadian meteorologist with nearly 30 years of experience both on and off camera. She gained widespread recognition for her detailed and accessible weather coverage on CTV Atlantic's News at 5, News at 6, and Late News @ 11:30, following the retirement of longtime meteorologist Peter Coade. Her engaging style and expertise quickly made her a trusted figure in Atlantic Canadian households.
Earlier in her broadcasting career, Day worked alongside Allan Rowe at Global Maritimes during the 1990s, where she honed her skills and built her reputation in regional weather reporting.
In December 2017, Cindy Day announced her departure from CTV Atlantic News. The following month, in January 2018, she joined the SaltWire Network as a weather specialist, continuing her commitment to delivering accurate and localized weather information to Atlantic Canadians.
Beyond her broadcasting work, Day is also a published author. Her book, "Grandma Says: Weather Lore by Cindy Day", explores traditional weather sayings and the folklore behind them. The book has enjoyed commercial success, with over 64,000 copies sold worldwide. This publication reflects Day's passion for blending science with storytelling to make meteorology more accessible and engaging to the public.
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