James Beard Award winner
Myke Motley
- Discipline
- James Beard Award winner

i. Biography
Myke Motley is a meteorologist at CLTV, but the craft that first shaped the work was weather itself: reading patterns, tracking change, and turning shifting conditions into information a viewer can use. Food may have been his strongest personal interest, yet the broadcast skill set runs on the same discipline—attention, timing, and the ability to make complex conditions legible in real time.
The Path
On-camera weather work at The Weather Channel (1998) established the terms of Myke Motley’s broadcast practice early: speak clearly, stay composed, and translate technical detail into something immediate. That first assignment placed him in live television, where a meteorologist has to work with precision and presence at once. The demands are straightforward but exacting, and they shaped a career built on steady delivery in front of the lens. The morning format at CLTV and THV11 This Morning asks for a different kind of repetition: not just reporting weather, but anchoring the start of the day. In those roles, Myke Motley works in the space where viewers need concise information they can act on quickly. The value of the job is in reliability—showing up with control, clarity, and the ease that comes from years of speaking to an audience before the day has fully begun. The line from The Weather Channel (1998) to CLTV and THV11 This Morning is a study in broadcast consistency. The work stays close to the camera and close to the viewer, with meteorology as its center and live presentation as its form. That combination—practical, public, and exacting—has defined Myke Motley’s path.
The Work Today
He serves as meteorologist at CLTV. At CLTV, Myke Motley continues the same core discipline that has defined his on-air work: read the conditions, frame them plainly, and deliver them with the composure live television requires. The role depends on familiarity as much as technique. Viewers return to a weather presenter for usefulness, and that means the work has to stay direct, clear, and consistent from one broadcast to the next.
Career - meteorologist — CLTV - co-anchor — THV11 This Morning - on-camera meteorologist — The Weather Channel (1998)
FAQ What is Myke Motley's current role? As of 2026, Myke Motley is meteorologist. Where did Myke Motley work before? Myke Motley's earlier career included The Weather Channel.