Tom Sater Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Twins, Salary, Net Worth, CNN, Fired

Who is Tom Sater? – Biography

Tom Sater is a CNN International meteorologist and weather anchor-based at the network’s global headquarters in Atlanta. Sater, a five-time Emmy winner in meteorology, has also provided reports on CNN/US and HLN.

How old is Tom Sater? – Age

He is 58 years old as of 2021. He was born in 1962 in Punjab, India.

Tom Sater Wife – Family

Sater is married to CBS46 anchor Gurvir Dhindsa. The couple met at Fox-5, where they both worked. Sater previously married Holly Morris, a Fox-5 reporter, for eight years before divorcing in October 2005. Morris filed for divorce after discovering that her then-husband, Sater, was cheating on her with her co-anchor, Gurvir Dhindsa. The couple lives in north Georgia on a small horse farm with their twin daughters Gurvir Dhindsa, born in June 2008.

Tom Sater Net Worth

Tom has an estimated net worth of 1 million.

Tom Sater Salary

He earns an annual salary of $102,000.

Was Tom Sater Fired?

Sater mysteriously vanished from Fox-5 in July 2005. He re-emerged on D.C.’s television scene five years later, doing the weather on Channel 9/WUSA today at 6:30 and 11 p.m. His disappearance was due to his firing from FOX-5 and subsequent replacement by Tony Perkins. The circumstances surrounding his dismissal were never made public, but they were clearly contentious.

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He is a member of the National Weather Association (NWA) and has received the American Meteorological Society’s Seal of Approval (AMS). Sater has reported on a number of international weather stories, including Super Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013. He was one of the first international broadcasters to report, while covering the storm’s landfall in the Philippines, that the storm’s intense winds made it the strongest typhoon to make landfall on any landmass in recorded history. CNNI won the prestigious Royal Television Society Awards earlier this year in the category of ‘Best News Coverage — International’ for its coverage of Typhoon Haiyan.

Prior to joining CNNI, Sater worked as a meteorologist in several U.S. markets, including Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Georgia, Cincinnati, Ohio, Montgomery, Alabama, and Lexington, Kentucky, where he won a regional Emmy for Outstanding Weather Anchor at WKYT as the station’s chief meteorologist in 1998. During his time at WTTG in Washington, D.C., he won the same award four years in a row.