Don Woods (meteorologist)
Don Woods is a prominent American television meteorologist known for his long and impactful career, primarily in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is recognized for his accurate and engaging weather forecasts, particularly his severe weather coverage.
Woods began his career in radio before transitioning to television meteorology. He joined KWTV-TV (News 9) in Oklahoma City in 1972 and remained a fixture there for over 40 years, retiring in 2017. His tenure at News 9 solidified his reputation as a trusted source of weather information for the region.
Throughout his career, Woods became known for his ability to communicate complex weather patterns in a clear and understandable manner, especially during Oklahoma's frequent and often dangerous severe weather events. He developed a rapport with viewers based on trust and accuracy. His coverage of tornadoes and other severe storms earned him widespread recognition and helped to keep the public informed and safe.
Woods' contributions to broadcast meteorology extend beyond his on-air presence. He was involved in the development of innovative weather technology and communication strategies. He received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including recognition from the National Weather Service and various broadcasting organizations. He is considered a leading figure in Oklahoma broadcasting history and a respected voice in the field of meteorology.
He is generally known for saying "Be aware, Oklahoma" at the end of his weather segments, urging viewers to stay informed and prepared for potential weather threats.