Byron Miranda Bio: Age, Wife & Net Worth | WPIX Meteorologist

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Byron Miranda Biography: WPIX Morning Meteorologist

Byron Miranda is an American television journalist and a five-time Regional Emmy Award-winner. He currently works as a meteorologist for the WPIX Morning News on weekdays in New York City.

Born in California, Miranda served in the United States Air Force and worked as an air traffic controller in Korea.

After his time in the Air Force, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from California State University, East Bay in 1985.

He also graduated from Mississippi State University’s Broadcast and Operational Meteorology Program. Before starting his broadcasting career, Miranda worked for the Oakland Police Department.  

Miranda’s career spans major media markets, including Atlanta (CNN, CNN International), Chicago (WMAQ-NBC, 1998–2002, 2014–2017), Houston (KPRC-NBC, 2006), Los Angeles (KCBS-CBS chief meteorologist, 2002–2005; KNBC-NBC, 2011–2014), San Diego (KGTV-ABC chief meteorologist, 2009–2011), San Francisco (KTVU-Fox, KNTV-NBC, 2006–2008), and Sacramento (KCRA-NBC, 2008–2009).

He began his television career as an assignment editor in Oakland, California, and made a guest appearance in the 1999 TV series ER as a weatherman.

Before broadcasting, Miranda served in the United States Air Force as an air traffic controller in Korea. To support his family, he worked as an Oakland police officer.

Honors and Awards:

  • 2000: Regional Emmy Award (Chicago/Midwest Chapter) for Outstanding Achievement for Special Events Programs – Not Created for Television (as Producer for NBC 5 presents The 92nd Chicago Auto Show).
  • 2002: Regional Emmy Award (Chicago/Midwest Chapter) for Outstanding Achievement for Special Events Programs – Special Event Program Not Created for Television (as Producer for NBC5 presents: The 2002 Chicago Auto Show).
  • 2003: Golden Mike Award for Best Weathercaster in Southern California.
  • 2011: Regional Emmy Award (Pacific Southwest Chapter) for On-Camera Talent – Weather.

Age

Byron Miranda was born on February 11, 1968, in California, United States, which makes him an Aquarius.

As of 2025, he is 57 years old. He holds American nationality and belongs to the Afro-American ethnicity.

Wife

Byron Miranda is a proud father to his daughter, Briana Miranda, who works as a merchandise display expert in San Francisco.

However, Byron tends to keep his personal life private. It is known that he was previously married but later divorced.

Beyond this, he hasn’t shared much about his relationships or family life, as he prefers to focus on his career and maintain a level of privacy

Height, Weight

Byron Miranda’s height is reported to be either 5 feet 7 inches or 5 feet 8 inches, and his weight is around 70 kg.

Career and Background

Byron Miranda has had a distinguished career in meteorology, working for several prominent news stations across the country.

He currently working for WPIX, Channel 11, a CW affiliate television station in New York. Miranda reports weather on PIX11 Morning News weekdays from 6 to 11 a.m.

He has previously worked as a weekday meteorologist for NBC station WMAQ in Chicago and has also served as a meteorologist at CNN International and Weather Plus.

Miranda began his television career as an assignment editor and has worked in various major media markets, including Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco.

  • CNN and CNN International:

Byron gained national and international recognition as a meteorologist for CNN and CNN International. His role involved delivering weather updates to a global audience, showcasing his expertise on a large platform.

  • NBC Early Today:

He contributed as a meteorologist for NBC’s “Early Today,” a program that provides early morning news, weather, and updates. This role further solidified his presence in the national broadcasting scene.

  • WMAQ (NBC) in Chicago:

Byron worked at WMAQ, the NBC affiliate in Chicago, during two separate periods (1998–2002 and 2014–2017). His time here was marked by his engaging weather presentations and his ability to connect with the local audience.

  • KCBS (CBS) in Los Angeles:

From 2002 to 2005, Byron served as the chief meteorologist at KCBS in Los Angeles. This role allowed him to lead the weather team and provide critical weather updates for Southern California.

  • KPRC (NBC) in Houston:

In 2006, Byron worked as a meteorologist at KPRC, the NBC affiliate in Houston. His time here added to his experience in diverse weather conditions and regional forecasting.

  • KTVU (Fox) in San Francisco:

Byron briefly worked as a meteorologist at KTVU in San Francisco in 2006, further expanding his reach in the California market.

  • KGTV (ABC) in San Diego:

From 2009 to 2011, Byron was the chief meteorologist at KGTV, the ABC affiliate in San Diego. His leadership and expertise earned him accolades, including a Pacific Southwest Emmy Award for “Best Weathercaster.”

  • KNBC (NBC) in Los Angeles:

Byron joined KNBC in Los Angeles in 2011 and worked there until 2014. He served as a weekend meteorologist and also filled in during weekday broadcasts, becoming a familiar face to the Los Angeles audience.

  • WPIX (PIX11) in New York City:

Since 2017, Byron has been the weekday morning meteorologist for PIX11 Morning News in New York City. His engaging style and accurate forecasts have made him a trusted figure for viewers in the region.

Byron Miranda’s notable weather coverage includes:

  • Hurricanes: Likely covered Hurricane Ike (2008) in Houston and Hurricane Ida (2021) in New York.
  • California Wildfires: Reported on the 2003 wildfires and 2011–2014 drought in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
  • Nor’easters/Winter Storms: Forecasted 2018 “Bomb Cyclone” and Nor’easters in New York.
  • Midwest Tornadoes/Blizzards: Covered severe weather like the 1999 Chicago tornado outbreak.
  • Global Events: Contributed to CNN’s coverage of events like the 2005 hurricane season.

Byron Miranda’s colleagues at PIX11 Morning News:

  • Marissa Torres – Traffic anchor and meteorologist (4:30–6 a.m.).
  • Craig Treadway – Co-anchor (5–6 a.m.), reporter (6–9 a.m.).

Net Worth and Salary

Estimates of Byron Miranda’s net worth vary across sources, ranging from $1 million to $7 million as of 2024.

The most commonly cited figures are between $1 million and $5 million, accumulated through his extensive career as a meteorologist across major media markets like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

Specific details about Miranda’s current salary at WPIX are not publicly disclosed.

However, sources estimate his annual salary as a meteorologist to be between $47,000 and $120,000, with some suggesting WPIX news anchor salaries range from $57,654 to $172,021, depending on seniority.

One source claims a specific figure of $120,000 annually, but this is not corroborated widely.

How Old Is Byron Miranda

Byron Miranda was born on February 11, 1968. As of 2025, he would be 57 years old.

Where Is Byron Miranda

Byron Miranda currently serves as the weekday morning meteorologist for WPIX’s PIX11 Morning News in New York City.

His role involves delivering accurate and engaging weather forecasts to viewers from 6 to 11 a.m. on weekdays.

Throughout his career, Byron has held various meteorology roles at major stations across the U.S., including CNN, NBC, CBS, and Fox affiliates in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, San Francisco, and San Diego.

Byron Miranda is active on social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook.

He frequently shares updates related to his work, weather forecasts, and personal insights.

He has a notable following, with thousands of followers across these platforms.

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