Sky News has talented female weather presenters, often meteorologists, who deliver accurate forecasts, issue weather alerts, and provide calm explanations during extreme conditions.
These presenters bring Met Office expertise, making complex weather clear for UK viewers.

Here is a closer look at some of the standout female faces delivering the forecast on Sky News in 2025.
1. Kirsty McCabe
- Current Shows: Regular weather presenter on Sky News bulletins.
- Previous Jobs: BBC, ITV, Channel 5, The Weather Channel; Editor of Royal Meteorological Society’s MetMatters; STEM Ambassador.
- Education: First-class Honours degree in Geophysics (University of Edinburgh); advanced forecaster training at Met Office College; climate change studies at University of Oxford; interned at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre.
- Ethnicity: Scottish
- Partner: Married to South African architect Renato

Kirsty McCabe, born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, is among Sky News’ most experienced presenters, a Royal Meteorological Society fellow, and a Met Office-qualified forecaster.
McCabe has also appeared on the BBC, ITV, Channel 5, and Sky News.
She was nominated for a TRIC award in 2011 and serves as Editor of the Royal Meteorological Society’s MetMatters site, producing engaging weather and climate content.
She also acts as a STEM Ambassador, combining her broadcasting role with education by delivering reliable forecasts with a warm, authoritative style.
2. Joanna Robinson

- Current Role: Weather Producer and occasional weather presenter for Sky News
- Previous Jobs: Worked at the UK Met Office, producing bulletins for Channel 4 and ITV, and as a flood forecaster.
- Education: Studied meteorology at the University of Reading.
Joanna Robinson studied meteorology at the University. She is one of the most familiar faces on Sky News Weather.
Previously, she worked at the Met Office, producing bulletins for ITV and Channel 4, including Daybreak and GMTV.
She brings a strong scientific background and years of forecasting experience.
Joanna is known for her clear explanations of complex weather systems and occasionally appears on TV during severe events such as flooding, storms, and heatwaves.
3. Marina Neuman

- Current Shows: Sky News Australia weather forecast
- Education: Meteorology qualifications.
- Ethnicity: Australian
Marina Neuman is a Sky News Weather Meteorologist in Australia. She provides weekly forecasts and analyses of national weather, including storms and rainfall patterns.
Her clear breakdowns help viewers navigate Australia’s variable climate.
4. Nikolina Kharoufeh

- Current Shows: Weekend weather on Sky News Australia
- Previous Jobs: Sky News Australia meteorologist.
- Education: Meteorology background.
- Ethnicity: Australian of Middle Eastern heritage
Nikolina Kharoufeh delivers weekend weather forecasts for Sky News Australia, offering insight on severe weather warnings and challenging conditions with poise and precision.
5. Wendy John

- Current Shows: National forecasts on Sky News Australia
- Previous Jobs: Sky News Australia weather team.
- Education: Professional meteorology training.
- Ethnicity: Australian.
Wendy John provides national weather forecasts for Sky News Australia and delivers expert commentary to highlight upcoming weather trends and conditions, helping audiences understand what to expect.
6. Tamsin Watts

- Current Shows: Sky News meteorologist and weather presenter
- Previous Jobs: British Antarctic Survey meteorologist
- Education: Specialised meteorology training; expertise in extreme weather indices.
- Ethnicity: British.
Watts recently joined Sky News as a meteorologist and weather presenter.
Her father, Jonathan Paul Green, took it to Instagram on October 23, 2025, to congratulate her on her new role.
“Couldn’t be more proud of Tasmin Watts, who’s worked so hard to land her dream job as the new meteorologist and weather presenter on Sky News Australia,” he stated.
“Completely in awe as to how she remembers everything and delivers her forecast live and without autocue and looking so relaxed,” he added.
Tamsin brings fresh energy to Sky’s weather segments, focusing on detailed forecasts and viewer engagement.