Sarah Spivey announced Tuesday that she has been named KSAT 12 San Antonio’s official weekday noon meteorologist as of December 2025.
Here is what Spivey said on social:
"8 1/2 years ago I started at KSAT by working weekend mornings, and I have been waking up at 2 AM on Saturdays and Sundays ever since. I’ve loved the shift for many reasons, mainly because of the people I’ve been able to work with! Started with Bill Barajas and Stephanie Serna. Loved my time with Max Massey and Sarah Acosta.
With a baby at home, it’s best for me now to make the switch to weekdays. I’ll miss waking up with you all on the weekends, but I’m looking forward to being on the noon show regularly with Stephanie and Courtney Friedman!"
Friedman moved from the weekend newscast to the noon in April 2025.
Spivey, who for years has worked the weekend morning weather shift, has already become a familiar face on the KSAT noon newscast. On days when she is off during the week, viewers may see meteorologist Shelby Ebertowski or morning meteorologist Justin Horne filling the noon slot.
KSAT has not yet announced who will take over Spivey’s weekend morning duties, though it’s worth noting that meteorologist Elliot Wilson recently joined the KSAT Weather Authority team.
Spivey, who has been a member of the KSAT 12 Weather Authority Team since 2017, previously sat down with anchor Ernie Zuniga for a May 2025 episode of his Pickup Lines podcast. During the conversation, she shared her deeply personal journey with hearing loss and how KSAT ultimately supported her along the way.
A San Antonio native, Spivey is a graduate of Clark High School and earned her degree from Texas A&M University. She began her broadcasting career at KTEN News in Sherman.
Spivey and her husband, Michael, were married in January 2020 and welcomed their first child in December 2024.
