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After nearly 20 years on the air, and 12 years as KGUN's chief meteorologist, Erin Christiansen left KGUN 9 in August. But the Emmy Award-winning forecaster will remain always in our hearts for her bad-ass weather predictions, her signature catchphrase ("Erin said it would") and for receiving a certified broadcast meteorologist designation—something only a few dozen women in the WORLD had achieved when she got it back in 2008. Good luck at your next gig in Florida, Erin!
Runners up:
2. Lisa Villegas (KOLD 13)
3. April Madison (KGUN 9)