Sabrina has been a regular on our screens as a BBC Wales Weather presenter since 2019.
After completing her education, Sabrina pursued a degree in Meteorology and Climate at The University of Reading. A study abroad year at the University of Oklahoma provided thrilling experiences, including witnessing tornadoes and earthquakes.
Sabrina's professional journey kicked off as a weather forecaster in London, catering to media, utility, and winter roads clients. As a scientist at heart, Sabrina takes pride in translating complex weather information into stories that captivate and educate.
Sabrina's achievements include creating bespoke weather maps for royalty (now King Charles lll) and interviewing influential figures like the Welsh Government Climate Change Minister Julie James. Her work has been commissioned into news stories that explore the future of weather, the impact of the sun’s UV radiation, and the intricacies behind flood warnings.
Sabrina's insights have reached audiences beyond Wales, featuring on BBC News UK, BBC Radio 4, and in various newspapers. Interviews with key organisations like the Met Office, Natural Resources Wales, and The Welsh Government add depth to her weather reporting.
Beyond the studio, Sabrina enjoys quality time with family and friends. An avid culinary experimenter and passionate traveller, she finds joy in life's simple pleasures.
Known for engaging talks, Sabrina covers a range of topics from weather phenomena to how to tackle climate change. Audiences also enjoy hearing her experiences of when live television goes wrong and she shares 'a day in the life' of a weather presenter talks with behind the scenes video of the television and radio studio.
From corporate gatherings to educational sessions, Sabrina is ready to bring the weather closer to you