


Strong storms could produce hail overnight Students across Wisconsin celebrate CBS 58's 12th Annual Brewers Weather Day Tracking showers and storms for Saturday. Severe thunderstorm threat is over for tonight. The damaging wind threat has increased.ĩ:00 PM Update. Severe weather is possible late Wednesday night. High heat and humidity could fuel showers and storms for part of this weekend More storms are possible overnight into Tuesday High wind watch has been issued for Wednesday night. Strong to severe storms are possible Tuesday nightįebruary is off to a quiet start. Watching an isolated storm chance for this evening storms could be strong if they do develop. And when Drew's not eyeing the weather, he's busy rooting on his kids at all those gymnastics meets. He stands behind his one important mission of "getting you ready" with an accurate forecast you can live by every single day of your life.ĭrew lives in Wauwatosa with wife, Adrienne, and his two children, Brett and Reese. It's hard to believe Drew is celebrating five years in his role of chief meteorologist here at CBS 58 this coming year. In 2006 Drew was promoted to Chief Meteorologist for 40/29. In 2003 Drew earned the AMS seal of approval. While in college, Drew worked as a reporter and meteorologist for CNN Local Headline news in DeKalb, Ill.ĭrew moved to northwest Arkansas in 2002 and joined the ABC 40/29 weather team. "I was fortunate to discover what I wanted to do since middle school, so I was able to prepare myself for a career in television at a very young age."ĭrew graduated from Northern Illinois University with a degree in meteorology and a minor in journalism. When the weather turned nasty, I loved to watch the great television personalities in Milwaukee tell me the story," Burgoyne said.

"Living in Oconomowoc gave me the opportunity to experience some extreme weather conditions. Drew was born in Green Bay, Wis., before migrating south toward southern Wisconsin. Drew's fascination with weather and television started at a very early age in the Midwest.
