Was the "Hot" weather girl ever a reality.

Over the years I’ve watched various sitcoms in which a scene will call for a Hot weather girl (wearing skimpy clothing) forecasting the weather on the evening news.

I’m wondering if this stereotype has any basis in reality.

I was born in 1970 myself and I can safely say I can’t ever remember this happening.

But maybe it was a California thing?

You know back before “PC” was entered into the American lexicon. (heh, heh)

It was real during the 1950s and early 1960s

A sound-only example of this is on this page

That stereotype always struck me as odd because when I was growing up in Columbia, we had Susan Aude. She was a lovely young woman, but there’s something about a wheelchair that, to the average guy, does not scream hottie.

And for long-time Dopers, yes, this is the same Susan Aude I almost ran over once.

Hot weather girl? Do you not get The Weather Channel where you are?

Or is it just me? It’s just me, isn’t it?

There’s a female weather person on channel 6 in Philly who seems to wind the clock of many men. Personally, she’s not my definition of hawt, but to each their own.

Forget The Weather Cahnnel. Have you ever seen Jillian Barberie do the weather on the Fox football pregame show?

A more real-world example: the actress Mary Frann, best known as Bob Newhart’s wife-who-wasn’t-Suzanne-Pleshette won a beauty pageant, then got her show biz start as a weather girl in St. Louis.

Gee, if you hadn’t asked this question, I might have gone another decade or two without reminiscing about Melody Rogers, the “hot weather girl” on WBBM-TV (CBS) in Chicago in the early 1970’s.

Melody had no qualifications except looks, and her hiring was controversial at the time, because people take weather seriously in Chicago, and one critic denounced WBBM for allowing a “curvy girl to giggle the ozone count”.

I don’t know about “skimpy clothing”–I imagine she wore short skirts, which were in style at the time, but it’s not as if she came out in a bikini.

Melody also did a series of car commercials with Abe Gibron, then the coach of the Chicago Bears. They were painfully, jaw-droppingly awful.

Not just you. Jill Brown. sigh

Way back in the 1960s, I remember one station in West Texas had a hot blonde weather girl. She did not dress provocatively, but she was a real cutie all right, and a bit on the ditzy side. The news and sports guys used to like to get her giggling.

Hmm. When I went to that page, along with the nice pictures, was the best google ad ever.

I must be using the wrong search terms on ebay.

Raquel Welch did the weather for a San Diego TV station before she became a movie star. I have no idea how she dressed, but skimpy clothes or not, they don’t get much hotter than Raquel.

You have a long memory, and good taste.

Mmmmmebbe. Sometimes TWC seems like a sort of Southern pregnancy cult. I swear, half the time you tune in you see some twangy blonde who’s Big As A House.

My favorite weathercandy by far these days is NBC’s Jackie Meretsky.

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Jill Nicolini.

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She started out as only traffic, but has graduated in a morning news show to other reports. And they have even gone so far as to have “Dance Party Friday”, where she gets to dance on camera wearing whatever gorgeous thing she’s wearing.

Ain’t the “news” great?

Link is broken because, well, tits.

Here in Florida we nearly always have a hot weather girl. In Antarctica, not so much. (Oh, you meant looks? nevermind)

I guess none of you watch Univision.

Jackie is hotness!

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Lisa Burke, who presents on Sky News in the UK, is a lovely Irish colleen.

Hells yeah. That’s what I came in here to say. Of course, I think public access spanish channel has more hot actresses per capita than public access US. Even the commercials-- it’s ridiculous. I don’t really watch US soaps, but I know there are a couple of hotties. However, this still doesn’t answer telemundo’s crazy preponderance of them.

Good Lord! Those things nearly eclipse Nebraska and both the Dakotas!

Well, she certainly started a high-pressure area down south for me!