CBS Texas announces the departure of Scott Padgett, who has been with the station for 12 years and has been its chief meteorologist for nearly a decade.
Scott will be joining CBS New York's First Alert Weather team WCBS, starting June 30, 2025. His last day at CBS Texas KTVT is May 30.
"We are thrilled to see Scott transition to CBS New York. We thank him for his outstanding contributions and wish him the very best,” said Meagan Harris, news director of CBS Texas.
With almost three decades of forecasting experience, Padgett has guided viewers through a myriad of severe weather events, including hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, and ice storms, as well as severe climate changes.
"I am excited to join CBS New York's First Alert Weather team and fulfill my lifelong dream of forecasting in New York,” said Padgett. “While it is bittersweet to leave CBS Texas, I am grateful for the incredible support from my colleagues and viewers over the past 12 years."
“Scott's expertise and engaging personality will be a great addition to the First Alert Weather team in New York. We look forward to him joining the team,” added Sarah Burke, news director of CBS New York
Padgett is a member of the National Weather Association and the American Meteorological Society and received the Seal of Approval from the American Meteorological Society in 2006.