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Christina Loren, Morning Weather

Born and raised in Palm Springs, Calif., Christina Loren grew up watching the Weather Channel and praying for rain. After years of studying the Doppler on her "local on the 8's," Christina realized that weather was her passion and she wanted to learn more about it. She began doing her own forecasts as a teenager and would report the weather to her friends for fun. These days, there is nothing that pleases her more than a perfectly accurate forecast.

While working as Weekend Meteorologist/Entertainment Reporter for CBS2 in Palm Springs, Christina heard news from KERO 23 of a brand new morning show with a unique concept, "No Bull." Four short weeks later, Christina found herself and her two pugs putting down CA-99 in a U-Haul with hopes of a warm reception from Kern County.

Now that she's here, she couldn't be happier and looks forward to becoming an active member of the community.

Christina earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics with a minor in Communications as well as completed a year of Graduate work in Operational Meteoroloy at CSU Chico. She is currently working on her degree in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State.

Don't forget to take a peek at Christina's really wild Web Comedy with Doug DeRoo: "Daily Dose Of Bull". It's the wildest, craziest web show out of Bakersfield. You might even find that your favorite episide is about racy rednecks...


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