Brad Travis Biography
Brad Travis is a renowned American journalist who currently works as the chief meteorologist at WAFF 48 News. He joined the station in November 1996 from KNOP-TV based in North Platte, Nebraska, as chief meteorologist from June 1996 to December 1996.
In his free time, Brad enjoys landscaping, watching college football and basketball, doing home projects, and grilling outdoors. He also loves classic muscle cars.
Brad Travis Age
How old is Brad? Brad and 52 years old from 2023. He was to be born in 1971 node Great Plains of South Central Kansas, United States. However, Brad has not shared his exact date of birth, so it is unknown when he celebrates his birthday.

Brad Travis’s Wife
Travis is a married man. He is happy. married for your wife Brenda. However, he did not reveal any further details about her. Travis and Brenda are proud parents of two sons; Ross and Drake and I also have two dogs.
Ross is a sophomore at James Clemens High School and plays baseball on the junior varsity team. On the other hand, Drake is a seventh grader at Liberty Middle School.
Brad Education
Travis attended a local high school and later joined the University of Kansas to continue his studies. Eventually, Brad graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science in May 1995.
Brad Travis WAFF
Travis joined WFAA-TV News based in Huntsville, Alabama in 1996 and has been with the station ever since. Brad is currently the station’s chief meteorologist.
Prior to that, he worked as the chief meteorologist at KNOP-TV, based in North Platte, Nebraska, from June 1996 to December 1996. While at the station, Travis worked 6 days a week, and this was his first weekday job in television. Additionally, he worked as the weekend meteorologist at KTKA-TV, based in Topeka, Kansas, from September 1995 to May 1996.
Brad Travis Net Worth
Travis have an estimate net worth of US$ 3 million. His income comes primarily from his successful career as a broadcast meteorologist.
Brad Travis Salary
Travis receives an average annual salary of $78,500 of his career as chief meteorologist for WAAF-TV.
