5 February - National Weatherperson’s Day Observed at Sambara Celebrations
February 5 – National Weatherperson’s Day
Why This Day Is Special?
National Weatherperson’s Day celebrates the dedication of meteorologists, weather forecasters, and storm spotters.They help keep communities safe by delivering vital weather alerts and forecasts.This day honors their accuracy, hard work, and role in protecting life and property
History Behind the Day
The date commemorates the birth of John Jeffries, one of America’s first weather observers, born on February 5, 1744.Jeffries was a pioneering scientist who took daily weather measurements.Since then, weather professionals have advanced Jeffries’ legacy through technology and research.
Did You Know❓
- Weather satellites observe storms from over 35,000 km above Earth.
- India also honors meteorologists through National Weather Service Days.
- Many TV weather presenters are trained scientists with degrees in meteorology.
How Can We Celebrate?
✅Thank your local weather team for their forecasts.
✅Learn about how weather alerts work in your area.
✅Teach children about storm safety and preparedness.
Weather heroes keep us safe from the skies—let’s give them a round of applause.
National Weatherperson’s Day Awareness – February 5 | Sambara Celebrations
National Weatherperson’s Day, observed today on February 5, recognizes the dedication and expertise of weather professionals who help communities stay informed, prepared, and safe. This day highlights the importance of weather forecasting in daily life, travel planning, agriculture, disaster preparedness, and environmental awareness. Sambara Celebrations proudly shares awareness of National Weatherperson’s Day, emphasizing values of knowledge, preparedness, and public service.
At Sambara Celebrations, staff and faculty actively recognize National Weatherperson’s Day by promoting awareness of weather science and responsible planning. Across Sambara Celebrations’ Travel, Retail, Food, Events, and Expos initiatives, teams emphasize the role of accurate weather information in safe travel, successful outdoor events, and efficient operations. Sambara Celebrations staff and faculty inspire customers and students to respect science, plan responsibly, and appreciate the professionals who support safety and sustainability.
Sambara Celebrations customers and students are made aware of the purpose of National Weatherperson’s Day—to appreciate weather experts, understand climate awareness, and value preparedness in everyday decisions. Through Sambara Celebrations’ awareness programs, educational activities, and interactive discussions, customers and students are encouraged to learn about weather patterns, safety measures, and environmental responsibility. Sambara Celebrations continues to promote awareness, respect for science, and informed action through the observance of National Weatherperson’s Day.
With a focus on knowledge, safety, and responsibility, Sambara Celebrations marks National Weatherperson’s Day by inspiring appreciation, preparedness, and climate awareness across communities.

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