Ken Barlow


“Being the Chief Meteorologist at KSTP-TV is an honor which I do not take lightly.”


Previous Experience

5 Eyewitness News named Ken Barlow as Chief Meteorologist in 2021. He returned to Minnesota (KSTP-TV) in June 2011 after spending several years with WBZ-TV in Boston, MA. Ken brings more than 35 years of weather forecasting experience, including 28 years in Minnesota, to the station.

Education

Ken is a graduate of Plymouth State University in New Hampshire with a BS in Meteorology/Atmospheric Science.

Career Highlights/Awards

Ken Barlow is an Emmy Award winning meteorologist. Ken has served as an adjunct professor of broadcast meteorology at St. Cloud State University.  In February 2020, Ken earned the American Meteorological Society’s Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) designation, a professional recognition of his scientific knowledge and his no-air weather broadcasts. Among radio and television meteorologists, the CBM designation is sought as a mark of distinction and recognition.

Personal Interests

Ken is a past member of the Boards of Directors and Trustees of the Boys and Girls Club of the Twin Cities. Ken also works with the University of Minnesota Medical School as an invited lecturer, Life Source MN, Allina Health, Park Nicollet Foundation, BringChange2Mind, Team Ortho, Shriners Children’s Twin Cities, and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention among others. Ken has been awarded the Paul Wellstone Advocacy Award from the MN Psychiatric Society and he serves on the International Bipolar Foundation’s Advisory Board. Ken has recently served on the Board of Directors of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness). He also served on the Board of Directors of the Minnesota Mental Health Community Foundation and Ken was on the Steering Committee for Children’s Mental Health with the Park Nicollet Foundation. Working with Mayo Clinic, Ken and his wife Theresa have helped create a new brochure and video for newly diagnosed bipolar patients and their families.