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Spencer Christian was born on July 23, 1947, in Newport News, Virginia. He earned his bachelor's degree in English and Journalism from Hampton University, a historically Black institution located in Hampton, Virginia.
Christian began his broadcasting career at WWBT in Richmond, Virginia, where he worked as a news reporter focusing on state and local politics. In 1975, he moved to WBAL-TV in Baltimore, Maryland, beginning his tenure as a weather forecaster.
In 1977, Spencer Christian joined WABC-TV in New York City. While there, he served as both a weatherman and sportscaster for the station’s Eyewitness News program until 1986. That year, he was tapped to become the weather forecaster for ABC’s national morning show, Good Morning America—a role he held until 1998. His approachable demeanor, quick wit, and active involvement in community events made him a well-liked media personality.
Apart from broadcasting, Christian co-authored several educational children's books. His works include Can It Really Rain Frogs?: The World’s Strangest Weather Events, Is There a Dinosaur in Your Backyard?: The World’s Most Fascinating Fossils, Rocks, and Minerals, and What Makes the Grand Canyon Grand?: The World’s Most Awe-Inspiring Natural Wonders. These books reflect his ongoing interest in science communication and environmental education.
Spencer Christian currently serves as a weather forecaster for KGO-TV, the ABC affiliate in San Francisco, California. In this role, he continues to bring trusted weather reporting and engaging storytelling to the Bay Area's viewing audience. His contributions to both national and local media have made him a respected figure in American broadcast journalism.
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