Wren Clair
Previous experience
Meteorologist Wren Clair joined the 5 Eyewitness News weather team in June, 2018.
Wren began her career in Broadcast Meteorology in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Her first job was in Rhinelander, Wisconsin working as weekend meteorologist, and then was promoted to morning meteorologist. Wren left “America’s Dairyland” for Boston in October 2016, where she worked at WHDH as the morning meteorologist and midday meteorologist covering about a dozen Nor’easters throughout her time in New England. A few notable events included Boston’s February 2017 Blizzard, and historic flooding on January 4th of 2018.
Education
Wren holds a Master of Science degree in Environmental Science & Policy (Climate & Energy Track) from Johns Hopkins University. Wren holds a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Mississippi State University, and also has degrees in Chemistry and Anthropology from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Wren worked as a Chemist both part-time and full-time for five years and was part of multiple publications, primarily related to organic synthesis. She is also a member of the American Meteorological Society.
Personal Interests
Wren has tutored math and science off and on since high school and has taught GED seeking students through Neighborhood House in the Wellstone Center. Wren has also spent time volunteering at Union Gospel Mission’s dental clinic, as well as previously running the children’s dental outreach program. Being from Hopkins Minnesota, she’s ecstatic to be back home in the Twin Cities. Wren loves to jog, bike, kayak, swim, as well as cross country and downhill ski. Wren is a potter, painter and enjoys pen and charcoal drawing, which she has been active in for decades. When she has time, she sells work and has taught pottery in the past.