Trent Aric Fox4 Bio-Wiki, Age, Wife, Salary and Net Worth

Trent Aric
Trent Aric

Trent Aric Biography and Wiki

Trent Aric is an American meteorologist who currently works for WFTX Fox 4 News based in Miami, Florida. He joined Fox 4 News in July 2019 and can be seen on TV Weekdays from 4:30am to 9am.

Before coming to WPLG News, Trent had spent over 13 years at CBM News. He attended Indiana Uiversity for his degree in journalism

Trent Aric Age and Birthday

He is 43 years old now and celebraate his birthday on July 25 every year. Trent was born in 1978 in Mooresville, Indianapolis, United States of America.

Trent Aric Height

He stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches tall.

Trent Aric Family

His family lives in Mooresville, Indianapolis where he was born and brought up. Our team will update more information on his parents and siblings soon.

Trent Aric Wife | Divorced

Trent was married to his fellow journalist Jacey Birch-a morning news anchor at WPLG News. He met Jacey in November 2014, got married in April 2016 and welcomed their first boy Jupiter in September 2016.

Trent Aric Salary

Working as a news reporter and anchor at Fox 4, Trent receives a salary between $32,000 to $77,000 annually.

Trent Aric Net Worth

Trent net worth is around $700,000 to $1 Million as of 2021. This is estimated from her career as a journalist

Trent Aric Fox 4

Trent is an American meteorologist who currently works for WFTX Fox 4 News based in Miami, Florida. He joined Fox 4 News in July 2019 and can be seen on TV Weekdays from 4:30am to 9am. Before coming to WPLG News, Trent had spent over 13 years at CBM News. He attended Indiana Uiversity for his degree in journalism.

In 2010, Trent and hurricane specialist Max Mayfield won an Emmy Award for their hour-long special, “Hurricane House Calls.” Trent also won an Emmy for the primetime special, “Hurricane Season 2009: Get Ready” and again in December 2008 for “Goin’ Green,” an Earth Day special that highlighted the effects global warming could have on South Florida. “Goin’ Green” also detailed practical solutions people can use in their daily lives to help reduce their carbon footprint.

Trent was awarded the Seal of Approval of the American Meteorological Society in 2004 and was upgraded to the highest level of recognition, the CBM (Certified Broadcast Meteorologist), in 2010.

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