Meteorologist Grant Johnston joined NBC 5 in April 2010 and can be seen on NBC 5 Today weekdays from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m.
Johnston has held several on-air meteorological positions. For seven years, he forecasted at NBC affiliate KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
“Grant has years of experience forecasting and storm chasing in the heart of Tornado Alley," NBC 5’s David Finfrock said. "He’s bringing great depth of experience to our local team. I’m glad he’s here.”
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Growing up in the Midwest, Grant developed a fascination with thunderstorms, tornadoes, and blizzards at an early age. For a birthday present in high school, his parents took him to meet the local TV meteorologist in Kansas City, Bryan Busby. Six years later, he did an internship with Busby and credited him with his start in the business.
After graduating from the University of Missouri with a degree in Atmospheric Science, Grant began his career in meteorology at KMIZ-TV in Columbia, Missouri.
He also forecasted for KYTV in Springfield, Missouri. While in college, Grant was recognized for his undergraduate research on hurricanes and El Nino.
Grant left Oklahoma City in 2009 to enroll in the Dallas Theological Seminary and plans to continue working toward a master’s degree there.
When Grant is not on air or doing homework, he enjoys spending time with family and friends, running, flying, and composing music.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Sunny and warm pattern, low humidity
This very warm and dry weather pattern will continue for the next several days. Even though a weak cold front will move through, the jet stream pattern remains unfavorable for any true fall weather.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Sunny and warm pattern, low humidity
This very warm and dry weather pattern will continue for the next several days. Even though a weak cold front will move through, the jet stream pattern remains unfavorable for any true fall weather. The front will reinforce the dry air and low humidity already in place. High temperatures will stay above normal next week with most locations climbing into...
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NBC 5 Forecast: Fall, where are you?
The jet stream pattern remains unfavorable for any true fall weather here in North Texas. Instead, high temperatures will continue well above normal with most locations climbing into the low to mid 90s today. (The normal high is 83). High pressure will continue to dominate the weather scene and deliver mostly sunny skies.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Sunny and warm Wednesday
High pressure will deliver another beautiful day in North Texas. The sun will shine bright and the wind will be light. Afternoon highs will top out close to 90, remaining about 5-6 degrees above normal for early October.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Cool fall morning, warm and breezy by afternoon
We’re heading into October with more unseasonably warm weather. A weak cold front will move across North Texas for Tuesday with a breezy northerly wind. Even with this front passing through though, temperatures will above normal. Highs will climb into the upper-80s to lower-90s. Overnight lows will hold into the mid-60s. This weather pattern is expected to stick around into...
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NBC 5 Forecast: Sunny and warm pattern continues; Air Quality Alert for Monday
An Air Quality Alert (Ozone Action Day) is in effect for the Dallas-Fort Worth area for Monday. Please use caution for outdoor activities and try carpooling to reduce high levels of ozone.
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Larry Collins, Grant Johnston make memories on the Midway at the State Fair
NBC 5’s Larry Collins and Grant Johnston take part in a little friendly competition ahead of the opening of the State Fair of Texas.
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Weather and ways to save at the State Fair of Texas
NBC 5’s Grant Johnston tells us about the weather on opening day at the State Fair of Texas and also how to save money when you visit Fair Park.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Splendid fall weather
Our weather over the next several days will be rather pleasant and tranquil. Through the weekend expect a good deal of sunshine with comfortably low humidity. High temperatures Thursday and Friday will be in the low 80s, with weekend highs in the mid 80s.
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NBC 5 FORECAST: Storms bring wind, heavy rain and lightning to North Texas
A cold front moved into North Texas and brought thunderstorms to North Texas early Wednesday morning.