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 Trey Fulbright was born in Dallas, TX, and spent most of his childhood in Texas and in Tennessee. Trey has always been fascinated with weather for as long as he can remember, however, it was the 2008 Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak in the Mid-South that got him “hooked” and steered him toward becoming a meteorologist. Throughout grade school and into high school, Trey continued to pursue his passion for meteorology by attending National Weather Service storm spotter training and community programs hosted by local broadcast meteorologists.

In 2018, Trey graduated from Fort Worth Christian High School and enrolled in the meteorology program at Iowa State University. He credits the strong recruitment program, friendly staff and students, and rich meteorology program at Iowa State University in his decision to attend. During his time at Iowa State, Trey was involved in President Wendy Wintersteen’s freshman leadership class, American Meteorological Society (AMS) Student Chapter, and Central Iowa chapter of the National Weather Association. In addition to these organizations, Trey was involved in and became a producer for “Cy’s Eyes on the Skies,” a weather broadcast led by Iowa State students interested in pursu broadcast meteorology.

During the summer after his freshman year, Trey was a volunteer at the National Weather Service Fort Worth, TX, where he assisted with weather balloon launches, tornado damage surveys, and completed two research projects on tornado climatology and the Texas dry line. During the summer after his junior year, he was chosen to be in a research program at Plymouth State University in Plymouth, NH. Trey presented his research during the 2022 Student American Meteorological Society Conference in Houston, TX, and received an outstanding poster award. All meteorology seniors at Iowa State University are required to do an undergraduate senior thesis, and Trey presented his thesis on “Ideal Low-Level Parameters for Tornado Formation” and won a runner-up outstanding thesis award.

 

Trey graduated from Iowa State University in May 2022 with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology and became a full-time meteorologist at KCCI-TV in Des Moines where he provided on-air forecasts, live storm chasing, digital weather content for the station's web and mobile platforms, and participated in multiple school and community outreach programs. The weather team at KCCI covered multiple notable events including derechos, blizzards, and the record-breaking tornado outbreaks of 2024--including Greenfield, IA, where KCCI won an Emmy Award for their coverage of that outbreak.

In 2024, Trey moved to KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, PA, where he is currently an on-air meteorologist for the weekday and weekend newscasts. In August 2025, Trey graduated with his Master of Science in
Geosciences with a concentration in Applied Meteorology from Mississippi State University. 

Outside of meteorology, Trey enjoys spending time with family and friends. He enjoys listening to smooth jazz, modern country, and RnB. He is actively and regularly involved with his church. He is an avid outdoorsman and loves to play disc golf, hike, cook, fish, travel, and storm chase during his free time.

Trey Fulbright's Story

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Weather Balloon Launch at NEPARS REU (June-August 2021)

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Outreach presentation at a school in Pennsylvania!

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Delivering a forecast on the 12pm broadcast at KCCI 

hours before the Greenfield, IA, tornado 2024.

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Presenting at the Central Iowa National Weather Association Conference 2025.

Where has Trey lived?  Dallas, TX, Frisco, TX, Memphis, TN, Fort Worth, TX, Ames, IA, Des Moines, IA, Pittsburgh, PA Area

Favorite Foods: Seafood, Mexican, Southern

Favorite Music: Smooth Jazz,1990s-Mid 2000s RnB, Modern Country

Favorite Movies:  Are We Done Yet?, Thirteen Minutes, The Day After Tomorrow

Other Favorite Things to Do: Landscaping/Yard Maintenance, Disc Golfing, Hiking, Skiing, Kayaking, Cooking, Fishing, Attend an NBA game or watch Cyclone Basketball & Football.

Ideal Place to Travel: Rocky Mountains for skiing or a Great Plains storm chase

Favorite Weather Phenomena: Supercell thunderstorms and tornadoes 

Most Memorable Weather Event: 2008 Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak

 

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