
NBC meteorologist Dylan Dreyer announces split from husband
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Dreyer worked at WHDH Channel 7 until 2012. The Globe
She's currently a meteorologist for NBC News and also co-hosts the network's '3rd Hour Today' show, while also helming the 'Earth Odyssey With Dylan Dreyer' program.
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Material from prior Globe stories was used in this report.
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