Earn a high school diploma or equivalent
Take strong courses in math, physics, chemistry, and computer science
Earn a bachelor’s degree in meteorology, atmospheric science, or a related field
Complete coursework in calculus, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and weather analysis
Gain experience with weather instruments, forecasting tools, and data analysis
Learn computer programming and scientific software
Complete internships or research opportunities
Build skills in communication and public speaking
Consider earning a master’s degree for advanced roles
Obtain any required certifications or licenses for your region or employer
Apply for entry-level jobs in forecasting, research, broadcasting, or government agencies
Continue learning through professional development and industry training
