Janice Dean is the senior meteorologist at Fox News, and serves as the morning meteorologist on Fox and Friends. In addition to her role at Fox News, Dean is the author of “Freddy the Frogcaster” a series of children’s books tailored towards teaching the weather. Dean served as the news editor and entertainment reporter for “Imus in the Morning,” which aired on WFAN-AM New York and was also simulcast nationally on MSNBC. Dean received an honors diploma from Algonquin College in Radio & Television Broadcasting. She is the author of Mostly Sunny: How I Learned to Keep Smiling Through the Rainiest Days (Harper). Sometimes you have to make your own sunshine. In this honest yet optimistic book, Janice reveals obstacles she’s faced that could have severely impacted any professional woman’s career, from online trolls to health issues to abusive and sexist bosses. In Mostly Sunny she talks about it all, including the fateful meeting with her firefighting husband after he lost his colleagues on 9/11 and how the pressure on women in television led her to a cosmetic procedure that could have ended her career. But no matter what storms blow her way, Janice refuses to let setbacks and challenges rain on her parade or cloud her outlook. Thanks to supportive coworkers and an upbeat attitude, she’s mastered turning countless would-be losses into victories. The funny, sweet, and wise Janice Dean you see on TV is in every page of her book, sharing her secrets and making your own forecast a little brighter.
