Greg Bledsoe is the weekday evening meteorologist for NBC 7. He’s been in the NBC family for more than 20 years starting with NBC 7 in 2001 as a writer. Over the past 20+ years, he has also worked as a producer, photographer, field reporter, morning anchor, and now meteorologist.
In addition to weather, Greg has a passion for storytelling. He is a 24 time Emmy winner and twice named the National Solo Video journalist of the year by the National Press Photographer’s association.
When he isn’t forecasting San Diego’s weather, Bledsoe is a husband and father of two kids. In 2021, the Bledsoe family embarked on a one-year road trip to 48 U.S. states telling stories for NBC’s Lx network along the way. After an amazing adventure, they’re happy to call San Diego home again, and to be back at NBC 7.
The Latest
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Dry weather, Santa Ana winds prompt fall's first fire danger warning for San Diego County
Fire danger is expected to increase in the region due to another round of Santa Ana winds on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
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100 years of research at Scripps Pier helps explain our changing climate
The data collected is the longest continuous record of such measurements in the Pacific Ocean, which means it’s one of the best places to track long-term changes happening in the ocean.
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Scripps researchers are laser-focused on forecasting bluff failure along California's coast
California’s coastline is constantly changing and a group of scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography is keeping a laser-focused eye on those changes thanks to some pretty advanced technology.
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Robots from UC San Diego tracking climate change's impact on oceans across the world
Underwater robots may be a key to understanding how the climate is changing and how our sea levels are rising. This year might be a preview of what the future holds.
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RADAR: Track the storm bringing rain, possible thunderstorms to San Diego County
A cold Pacific storm arrived Saturday, bringing widespread showers and fairly strong winds across San Diego County.