Steve Glazier

Steve Glazier is excited to join the NBC Connecticut StormTracker team after building his career as a broadcast meteorologist across the country. A Connecticut native, Steve grew up in Stafford, where his fascination with weather began at the age of 7.

He pursued his passion for meteorology at Lyndon State College in Vermont, focusing on broadcasting. After graduating, Steve gained valuable experience as an on-air meteorologist in Virginia, Vermont, Florida, and Colorado. While in Colorado, he led a team of meteorologists at WeatherNation, a national weather network.

Steve enjoys sharing his love for weather, especially during school visits where he can showcase Snow Monster and inspire the next generation of meteorologists. When he’s not forecasting, Steve enjoys outdoor activities like bicycling, hiking, camping, and soaking up the sunshine. He’s also an avid golfer.

A fun fact about Steve? He’s participated in several food-eating contests, taking on challenges with hot dogs, pasta, and even birthday cake!

The Latest

  • StormTracker Jun 12

    More rain showers expected heading into Father's Day weekend

    Our StormTracker meteorologists are still predicting more rain showers this weekend, but it won’t be a washout. Saturday still appears to be our soggier day. Rain showers will be on and off, but will make it difficult to have outdoor plans. Sunday will be the drier of the two days – a good thing for Father’s Day. However, our...

  • StormTracker Jun 11

    Sunshine returns Wednesday after rainy and cloudy day

    Sunshine will finally return after morning fog and days of cloudy skies. Wednesday will be mostly sunny and much warmer than the past couple of days. What a difference some sun makes! High temperatures Wednesday will reach 80 to 85 degrees with comfortable humidity. Temperatures will begin the day in the 50s across the state. The sky cover will feature…

  • Damage to Park Road in Oxford
    Climate change Jun 9

    Recent study finds most Americans are unprepared for a weather disaster

    Two-thirds of Americans are not prepared if a weather disaster were to strike their location, according to Allstate Insurance. With hurricane season underway, and severe storms possible this time of the year, it’s time to prepare! NBC Connecticut was able to speak to two catastrophe claim leaders at Allstate’s Mobile Claims Center. The experts, Andrea Bessling and Roland Jeanlouis,...

  • Florida Residents Prepare For Hurricane Milton
    changing climate Jun 2

    How climate change is affecting hurricanes

    A hurricane is an amazing weather phenomenon. It begins with a few clusters of thunderstorms. If conditions are ripe, those few thunderstorms can explosively develop into a major hurricane within a matter of a few days. Warmer sea surface temperatures, due to climate change, are the biggest influence on hurricanes. NASA estimates 90% of the excess heat in the atmosphere…

  • StormTracker May 30

    How rainy will it be Saturday? Here's what you need to know

    We want to provide some context on the chance of rain for Saturday. The bottom line? We’re not expecting a washout. However, it will be pretty rainy at times. Here’s what to expect. Saturday will start with clouds, mist, drizzle and rain across the state. It will stay that way until about mid-morning, when the rain will get lighter...

  • StormTracker May 27

    Warmer Tuesday before showers bring cooler weather

    The warmest weather in about 10 days will occur Tuesday across Connecticut. High temperatures will push through the 70s, possibly nearing 80 degrees in a few of the valley towns. Tuesday will be dry from start to finish. Hopefully you can benefit from the dry day, especially if you’ve postponed things due to the wet weather recently. The dry weather…

  • StormTracker May 22

    Above average hurricane season predicted

    Sunday, June 1 marks the official start to the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The season is defined from June 1 to Nov. 30, when tropical systems are most likely to form across the Atlantic Ocean, with the peak of the activity in September. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, predicts an above-average season of 13 to…

  • Environment May 21

    Changing Climate: How CT did in 2024 environmental report card

    The state’s annual report on the condition of our air, water, land and wildlife for 2024 has been released. Generally, Connecticut’s environment is better than it was 10 years ago, and significantly better than 50 years ago. “In the 1980s, our air quality was horrendous, and it has improved massively since then. The Clean Air Act worked,” explains Keith Ainsworth,…

  • StormTracker May 22

    Nor'easter brings heavy rain, gusty winds on Thursday

    A nor’easter, a strong, coastal storm system bringing gusty northeast winds, is moving into Connecticut Thursday. A cold, raw rain will fall throughout the day, some of it will be heavy at times. We will get 1 to 2 inches of rain, possibly up to 3 inches in isolated locations. This could cause isolated flooding in low-lying, or susceptible spots,…

  • StormTracker May 19

    Cool and breezy start to the new workweek

    Monday will be partly cloudy, cool, and breezy for mid-May. Temperatures will be in the 60s by this afternoon, about 5 degrees below average for this time of the year. A northwest wind will gust up to 30 miles per hour, making it feel a little cooler at times. Tuesday will feature another partly cloudy sky, with some increasing clouds…

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