Dylan Dreyer, the beloved meteorologist for Today, has shared a heartfelt and emotional reaction after receiving some truly joyful news concerning her career.
In a post that has since gone viral, Dreyer expressed her gratitude and excitement, calling the news an honor that made her feel truly appreciated by both her colleagues and fans.
The announcement came as a pleasant surprise, and Dreyer took to social media to reflect on the significance of the moment. Known for her infectious energy and professionalism, Dreyer has become a staple on Today, where she not only provides weather updates but also connects with viewers on a personal level.
Her reaction to the news has resonated deeply with fans who have followed her journey for years.
Dreyer’s humble and gracious response to the news shows her authenticity, which has earned her a dedicated fanbase.
“Beyond honored” is how Dreyer described her feelings, acknowledging how fortunate she is to work alongside a supportive team and audience. This sentiment echoed the gratitude she has expressed many times for her role at Today.
As Dreyer’s career continues to soar, her personal connection with her audience remains a core part of her success. With the news marking a significant milestone in her professional journey, Dreyer’s continued dedication to her work and her fans is clear.
This joyful moment serves as a reminder of the hard work and passion that has fueled her career, making her even more beloved by viewers across the country.
Fans are eager to see what’s next for Dreyer, as her career continues to reach new heights.
Dylan Dreyer has been a familiar face on the Today Show for over a decade, but in recent years she’s branched out in another industry too – and with great success!
The NBC favorite has now written four children’s books, and her latest -A Peek Out Your Window – has already made its mark, just weeks after being published.
The mother-of-three took to Instagram on Saturday to thank fans for their support, revealing that her book had already sold out on Amazon.
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Dylan Dreyer shared an exciting update about her latest children’s book
Fans were quick to remark on Dylan’s latest success, with one writing: “Congratulations Dylan!” while another wrote: “It’s such a good book!” A third added: “Love how you turned your passion into learning for kids!!! Can’t wait to read this one!”
Dylan’s latest book is her first interactive lift-the-flap book, which she has designed for much younger children.
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Dylan Dreyer’s new book was released on January 7
The synopsis reads: “Wonder what today’s weather will be? Take a peek out your window and see! Is it stormy or sunny? Windy or rainy? Plan your day with a glimpse outside and a lift of the flap!”
During a chat with HELLO! ahead of the release of her book, the TV star said: “The book book to come out is actually going to be a lift-the-flap book, which is for babies, which I’m so excited about. Because when I do the weather on the Today Show, I always toss to the weather and say ‘Now here’s a peek out your window’.
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Dylan has had an exciting start to the year
“And it’s just become my catchphrase, like Al [Roker] says ‘Here’s what’s happening in your neck of the woods’.”
She also said that it was hugely inspired by her three young sons, Calvin, eight, Oliver, five, and three-year-old Rusty.
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Dylan with her Today Show co-stars
“My kids have loved the lift-the-flap books since they were babies. And it’s fun for adults to read too. It’s got a little rhyme to it and it’s a nice short book, which I think goes a long way for parents too!”
Dylan has also written a three-part series called Misty the Cloud, which she first released during the pandemic in 2021 – Misty the Cloud: A Very Stormy Day, Misty the Cloud: Through Rain or Shine, and Misty the Cloud: The Thing about Spring.
She previously opened up about her children’s books during a chat with HELLO!, revealing it was her family who inspired her to put pen to paper.
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Dylan Dreyer with her three sons Calvin, Oliver and Rusty
She said: “I never really thought about a children’s book… but my husband and I come up with crazy little stories and it came from one of those. We were on a plane and we imagined our suitcases going on a trip together.
“My husband then said, ‘what about making it about clouds?’ This was perfect, what with me being a meteorologist. Clouds and emotions sort of work together. There’s a weird parallel between how you’re feeling and the weather.
“He and I started coming up with storylines about a cloud world and it just went from there.” She added: “I love bringing the science into the story and letting kids learn about the weather. Hopefully everyone who reads it enjoys it.”
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