Dylan Dreyer

Dylan Dreyer appears on NBC’s “Today” show at Rockefeller Plaza, in New York City on June 25, 2018. The meteorologist and anchor first gained her experience by working for various television stations, including WICU in Erie, PA, WJAR in Providence, RI, and WHDH in Boston, MA before heading over to Today. Her impressive resume includes coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea and Hurricane Gonzalo in Bermuda in 2014.
In January of 2019, she was announced as one of Megyn Kelly’s replacements on the ‘3rd Hour’ of ‘Today.’ She is also known for sharing her struggle with infertility with viewers. In April of 2019, she unveiled the emotional details of her battle in honor of national infertility awareness week. The weather anchor revealed she hopes to “shed the stigma” surrounding infertility, and added that she and her husband plan to try In Vitro as a solution.
Dylan and her husband, Brian Fichera, have three sons — Calvin, born in 2016, followed by Oliver in 2020 and Russell in 2021. Keep scrolling thorugh the gallery for more photos of Dylan.
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Dylan Dreyer On ‘Today’ Show

Dylan Dreyer appears on NBC’s “Today” show at Rockefeller Plaza, in New York. She was all smiles as she wore a paisley-print shirt and held her microphone tight.
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Dylan Dreyer In Turtleneck & Skirt

Dylan Dreyer rocks pearled turtleneck and a lace skirt while on The Today Show. She styled her hair in a shoulder-length bob and wore red lipstick.
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Dylan Dreyer Watching A Concert On ‘Today’

Dylan Dreyer watches Fifth Harmony perform at The Toyota Concert Series on the ‘Today’ Show! She looked like she was having a blast as she rocked a white skirt and black top.
January 7, 2019, 4:02PM
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Dylan Dreyer At ‘Kathie Lee & Hoda’ Anniversary Party

Dylan Dreyer attends the “Kathie Lee & Hoda” tenth anniversary party at the Rainbow Room, in New York. She wore an off-the-shoulder black dress for the occasion.
January 7, 2019, 4:02PM
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Dylan Dreyer At Kentucky Derby

Dylan Dreyer, of NBC’s Today show, walks the Kentucky Derby red carpet, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. She wore a floral dress and massive hat for the star-studded event.
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