Howard Bernstein is an American News Meteorologist currently working for WUSA 9 News since November 2000. He previously worked for KOCO, an ABC affiliate in Oklahoma City. 

Howard Bernstein Age

Bernstein was born on 9 April 1953. He celebrates his birthday on 9 April every year.

Howard Bernstein Body Measurements

Height

Bernstein stands at a moderate height, however, the award-winning journalist has not disclosed her exact height and other body measurements like weight, and shoe size.

Howard Bernstein Family

Little is known about her parents, also there are no details about her siblings, therefore this information will be updated as soon as it’s available.

Howard Bernstein Wife

Bernstein is happily married to his wife whose name has not been revealed hence it will be updated as soon as it’s available, the couple has one child together.

Howard Bernstein Children

He is the father to one kid hence information about his kid will be updated as soon as it’s available.

Howard Bernstein Salary

Bernstein receives an annual average salary of between $ 76,985. This is according to WUSA 9 News anchors/reporter’s salaries.

Howard Bernstein Net Worth

Bernstein has an estimated Net Worth of $ 100k – $ 1 Million dollars. Her career as a reporter is her primary source of income.

Howard Bernstein Education

Bernstein got his degree in 1988 in Atmospheric Science from the State University of New York at Albany, where he graduated cum laude.

Howard Bernstein WUSA 9 News

Bernstein is an American News Meteorologist currently working for WUSA 9 News since November 2000. He previously worked for KOCO, an ABC affiliate in Oklahoma City. He also worked as a camera operator and a satellite truck, setting out to find tornadoes and other weather events.

He also covered stories for WVUE, in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1992. She also reported the weather for WUHF in Rochester, New York, in 1997, when that area received 43 inches of snow in 2 days.

He also became the first Washington TV reporter on the scene of a devastating local tornado and spent a whole month reporting on the after-effects in April 2002. He is a coach on the staff of Montgomery county’s Northwest High School Jaguars.