Josh Johns is joining FOX 4 KDFW Dallas–Fort Worth as a meteorologist, forecasting on weekend evenings, select noon shows, and Texas Weather Live.
Johns arrives from 25 News KXXV in the Waco–Temple–Killeen market, where he spent the past six years as a morning and weekend evening meteorologist.
Here is a portion of what Johns posted on social:
"I’ve always had the desire to forecast for my hometown, those I grew up with, and my family.
Few get that opportunity, and I feel truly blessed and humbled to announce I will be joining the Fox4Warn Weather Team in DFW as their new weekend evening meteorologist!
My last day at KXXV will be next Friday January 23, I’m so thankful that 25 News took a chance on me and that Matt Hines KXXV has provided steady leadership and support in my career. I’d be honored to have your support and connect with you for one last week!"
Shoutout to the Waco-Temple-Killeen-Bryan-College Station market, where I got my start, since now FOX 4 has hired Johns from KXXV and KBTX News 3 meteorologist Berkeley Taylor within the last month. I have noticed over the last five years or so that the Waco-to-North Texas TV pipeline is growing even stronger.
Previously, he served as chief meteorologist at KSAN 3 in San Angelo and as a weekend meteorologist at Nexstar Media Group's sister station KLST. Shortly before stepping into the chief role, Johns assisted with Hurricane Harvey coverage at sister station KXAN in Austin. During his time in San Angelo, he covered numerous severe weather events, including multiple EF-2 and EF-3 tornadoes across the Concho Valley. One EF-2 tornado tracked directly through San Angelo, missing the station by just two blocks. After losing power, Johns and his team continued to cover three additional tornadoes via Facebook Live and any available resources.
Johns began his broadcast career with a brief stint at KRGV 5 in the Rio Grande Valley and also filled in at KFDX 3 in Wichita Falls.
A North Texas native from Cleburne, Johns earned a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Texas A&M University. While in college, he interned at CBS 11 KTVT DFW and KWTX 10 Waco, where he made his on-air debut.

