Tom Sater Profile
Tom Sater is an American 5-time Emmy Award-winning Meteorologist working for CNN as a meteorologist and weather anchor based at the global headquarters in Atlanta. Before he joined CNN, he served as a meteorologist in several United States markets such as Cincinnati, Ohio; Washington, D.C.; Lexington, Kentucky; Atlanta, Georgia; and Montgomery, Alabama.
Tom Sater Wiki
Full Name: Tom Sater
Profession: Meteorologist
Nationality: American
Education: Not Available
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: Not Available
Age / How Old is Tom Sater?: Not Known
Place of Birth: United States Of America
Height / How tall is Tom Sater?: 5 feet 8 inches
Parents: Not Available
Wife: Gurvir Dhindsa
Children: 2 daughters
Salary: $ 20,000 – $ 100,000
Net Worth: $1 Million – $5 Million
Tom Sater Career
Sater serves at CNN as a meteorologist based in Atlanta. He has also worked as a meteorologist for sister networks CNN/U.S. and HLN. Over the years with CNN, he has reported on numerous international weather stories such as Super Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013. He was among the 1st international broadcasters to report that the landfall storm impact in the Philippines’ intense winds made it the strongest typhoon to make landfall on any landmass, recorded in history.
Before he joined CNN, he served as a meteorologist in several United States markets such as Cincinnati, Ohio; Washington, D.C.; Lexington, Kentucky; Atlanta, Georgia; and Montgomery, Alabama. In the year 1998, he earned a regional Emmy for Outstanding Weather Anchor, while working for WKYT-TV as the chief meteorologist. Sater has worked for WTTG in Washington, D.C. and while there, he won the regional Emmy Awards for Outstanding Weather Anchor for 4 successive years.
Throughout his career, he has earned several awards. He holds 5 Emmy Awards for his work as a meteorologist. He was part of the CNN team that covered Typhoon Haiyan. With that, CNN earned the ‘Best News Coverage — International’ category at the prestigious Royal Television Society Awards. Sater is a member (an affiliate) of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the National Weather Association (NWA). He holds the American Meteorological Society’s Seal of Approval.
Tom Sater Personal Life, Family, Parents, and Wife
Sater’s age is not known because he has managed to keep his day, month, and year of birth private. He has also neither disclosed any information about his parents nor siblings. Sater stands at a height of approximately 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m).
Sater is married to his lovely spouse, Gurvir Dhindsa, a native of Punjab, India. She works as a news anchor at CBS46 Morning News from 4:30-7 AM Monday through Friday. Previously, she worked as a morning news anchor at Fox-5. The couple first met while they were both workers at Fox-5.
Sater and his wife, Gurvir Dhindsa, take great pride in being mom and dad to their 2 identical twin daughters, whose names are currently under review. The girls are 14 years old as of 2022, having been born in June 2008. When Sater is not at work, he likes spending precious time with her daughters and wife, as well as their dogs and horses. The family happily resides on a small horse farm in north Georgia.
Sater’s marriage with Gurvir Dhindsa is his second marriage. His first marriage was with Holly Morris, a news reporter at Fox-5. They were in marriage for 8 years and had their divorce in October 2005. The cause of their divorce was that Holly Morris came to realize one day that Sater was cheating on her with her co-anchor, Gurvir Dhindsa.
Tom Sater Salary and Net Worth
Being one of the top journalists for CNN, he earns an annual salary ranging from $ 20,000 – $ 100,000. Sater has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million – $5 Million which he has earned through his successful career as a Meteorologist.
Tom Sater Fired from Fox-5
Sater disappeared mysteriously from Fox-5 in July 2005. After half a decade, he re-emerged as a meteorologist doing the weather on Channel 9/WUSA today, at 6:30 PM and 11 PM. After re-emerging, he explained his disappearance. He explained that he was fired from Fox-5, but the circumstances and reason for his firing were never publicly stated. After he was fired, he to replaced by Tony Perkins.