Severe Weather Awareness Week: Difference between a severe weather watch and a warning
This week in Michigan is Severe Weather Awareness Week.
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Meteorologist Kylee Miller is designated as a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and a Certified Digital Meteorologist by the American Meteorological Society.
Growing up in Michigan, Kylee attended Early College Alliance at Eastern Michigan University for her junior and senior years of high school, earning an associate degree during that time.
She then pursued meteorology at Central Michigan University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in meteorology, a minor in math, and an emphasis in broadcasting.
Kylee is an Emmy Award-winning meteorologist by the Regional Southeast Emmy Chapter, covering "Tornado Aftermath," and was Emmy-nominated for covering "Deadly Flooding Aftermath" in the Carolinas. In 2024, she was honored at CMU with the 10 within 10 alumni award which recognizes exceptional achievements after graduation. She also received the Midwest Communications, Inc. broadcasting scholarship through the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.
Kylee joins the First Alert Weather team at CBS Chicago from CBS Detroit. She has also worked at Fox Carolina, Saginaw/Flint, Lansing, and WeatherNation with national and Caribbean experience. While Kylee has forecasted all different weather types, she has also taught meteorology courses at Eastern Michigan University and has been featured at CMU and EMU, helping promote the weather curricula.
In Kylee's spare time, she enjoys working out, shopping, boating, spending time with family and friends, watching all her favorite sports teams, storm chasing, and forecasting weather! Catch Meteorologist Kylee Miller's forecast on CBS News Chicago, and you can follow Kylee on Facebook, X, and Instagram.
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