John Farley

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Chief Meteorologist

 

John Farley has worked as a Meteorologist for more than 20 years and is honored to be the Chief Meteorologist for ABC Columbia. He understands the challenges of forecasting the ever-changing weather of the Midlands. That was never more important than on Saturday night October 3rd, when the worst storm of a generation dropped up to 21 inches of rain right here in Columbia. During that storm, John spent the night and following day in continuous coverage, warning viewers of the perils of the flooding. He says, “It’s a period of 36 hours that has left an indelible imprint on me. Seeing our neighbors, whose lives are now changed forever because of the power of this storm, is very impacting.”

Before joining ABC Columbia, he was the Chief Meteorologist for NBC Affiliate in Columbia for 5 years. Prior to that he was at KNTV, the NBC affiliate in San Francisco, where he was the Chief Meteorologist for 9 years. John is an EMMY Award winning meteorologist, and is a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) with the American Meteorological Society. He holds a Master of Science Degree in Meteorology from San Jose State University, in San Jose, California, where he received the honor of Graduate of the Last Decade from the College of Science in 2001.

While in Graduate School, John worked with a team to create mathematical models that forecast the fog at San Francisco International Airport. His team was given the Excellence in Aviation Award from the FAA in 2002. John Farley is happy to report that the FAA still uses those models today. While in California, John also worked as a consultant for a power company which provides gas & electricity to roughly 16 million people. His responsibilities included temperature, wind, snow, and severe weather forecasting, as well as providing long-term electricity generation forecasts for proposed wind farms.

John loves to talk weather and he has visited with thousands of students over the past 20 years. He lives in Lexington with his wife and three children. They are all thrilled to call the Midlands home.

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Articles

Hurricane Dorian is Pulling Away

Hurricane Dorian is pulling away from the Midlands. The now category 2 storm is moving to the northeast around 10 mph and Dorian will continue to pick up speed over the next day. That means the sunshine returns for Friday…

Hurricane Dorian Update

Dorian will parallel the South Carolina Coast on Thursday with significant flooding near the beaches from both rain and sea water pushing ashore. There will also be very strong winds with gusts to more than 70 mph near the coast…

Hurricane Dorian Current Path

Storm will impact us on Thursday. The worst of it will be east of Columbia: rain up to 5 inches and gusts to 50 mph in places like Sumter, Manning, Orangeburg.  

Today’s Forecast

Look for pretty quiet weather through the Labor Day Weekend. Stay tuned for next week where we could feel the impacts of Hurricane Dorian. Best estimate at this point is that we'll get heavy rain Wednesday into Thursday. It's not…