![]() ![]() The day will be a Digital Learning Day for students and identified employees. "Gwinnett County Public Schools will be closed on Wednesday, January 17, due to inclement weather. In official statement from Gwinnett County Public Schools, they say Wednesday will be a Digital Learning day: The City of Dunwoody administrative offices will open at 12:00 p.m. Information on after-school activities/athletics for Wednesday will be announced by 12 noon on 1/17/18.- Forsyth County Schools January 17, 2018 Visit for information on the Online Learning Plan for School Closures. Wednesday, Januwill be an online learning day. GA Department of Driver Services Conyers’ Headquarters Offices including the Customer Call Center plus the following Customer Service Centers will be closed Wednesday:įorsyth County says they will have an online learning day Wednesday Check for updates,- DeKalb County Public Library January 17, 2018 Holds set to expire Wednesday will now expire on Thursday. All items due Wednesday are now due Thursday, January 18. He’s a huge animal lover and has two dogs that keep him pretty busy: a boxer named Bella and a chocolate lab named Jackson.All library branches will be closed Wednesday, Janudue to the threat of inclement weather. He is also interested in fitness and politics. Over the last few years, he’s been to several games "Between the Hedges" and he loves living in an area where college football is king. In addition to weather, Brian is also a big sports fan – especially college sports. After Orlando, it was on to sister station KIRO for two years as weekday morning and noon meteorologist. While in Orlando, he was fortunate enough to realize one of his career dreams and had the opportunity to fill in a few times on the weekend editions of Good Morning America. After school, it was on to Fort Myers, FL, and WINK where he was weekday morning meteorologist for five years before serving as weekend evening meteorologist at WSB’s sister station WFTV in Orlando for two years. While in college, he got his start in television at WYOU and WBRE in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA. to watch the news – so it was only natural that he would combine two of his interests and make it a career! He considers himself truly fortunate to be one of those people who is doing what they wanted to do since they were a child.īrian’s interest in meteorology took him to Penn State University, where he earned both a bachelors and master’s degree. It’s fair to say he is a “weather nerd.” He also had an interest in television growing up – he was the rare 10-year-old kid who wanted to get up at 6 a.m. It’s a true passion of his and, whether at work or not, he finds himself always following it. In 2018, he again saw the impact a stalled tropical system can have as he covered Hurricane Florence in North Carolina.īrian grew up in southern New Jersey, near Philadelphia, and has been interested in weather all of his life. In 2017, he spent a week in Houston reporting on the historic flooding there as Harvey’s rains inundated that area. In 2016, it was the devastating tornado outbreak in late January that ripped across southwest Georgia and, in October, Hurricane Matthews razor thin pass off the central Florida coast as a major hurricane. ![]() In 2015, Brian covered the historic winter storms in the Boston area that dropped several feet of snow in a couple weeks crippling that region and having ripple effects all the way to metro Atlanta. His work with Channel 2 Action News has also taken him across the country reporting on storms that have left indelible marks on our memories. Over the last several years, he’s been a part of Severe Weather Team 2’s coverage of the biggest weather events to hit north Georgia. Having lived in the southeast for most of his career, he was excited to return to a region with some of the most dynamic and challenging weather to forecast in the country - ranging from severe weather outbreaks to winter storms to droughts. You can also see him on Channel 2 Action News at Noon. In February 2019, he took over Channel 2 Action News This Morning when Meteorologist Karen Minton retired. Brian Monahan joined Channel 2 Action News in September 2014 as the weekend morning and noon meteorologist. ![]()
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