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2025 Date | February 5, 2025 |
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National Weatherperson's Day HistoryNational Weatherperson's Day seeks to honor individuals in the fields of meteorology, weather forecasting, and broadcast meteorology, as well as volunteer storm spotters and observers. Its primary purpose is to acknowledge their contributions to society, which help us navigate the intricate mazes of weather patterns and atmospheric changes while ensuring public safety during weather disturbances. The special day, also known as Weatherman's Day, was first celebrated in the 1960s. Its date commemorates the birth of Dr. John Jeffries on February 5, 1745, one of America’s first weather observers. Dr. Jeffries pioneered the field of weather observation and began to take daily weather measurements in 1774 in Boston, laying the foundation for the contemporary science of meteorology. National Weatherperson's Day takes place annually on February 5th. Facts about National Weatherperson's Day
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