Tom Miller Bio
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Name: Tom Miller
Title: Meteorologist, First News AM & First News at Noon
Broadcast Times: Morning, Noon
Email Address: tom.miller@kxii.com

Tom Miller joined KXII-TV in September of 1988. He can be seen Monday through Friday on First News AM at 5:25 a.m. to 7 a.m., and on First News at Noon. He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Meteorology and a minor in Geography. His on-air work has earned the American Meteorological Society's AMS Seal of Approval.

During his tenure at KXII, Tom and the weather team became the first broadcast meteorologists to use a local Doppler radar on air.

Tom is happily married. He and his lovely wife are proud parents of two beautiful teenage girls. When Tom is not forecasting the weather, he enjoys spending time with his family.
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