
Danielle Noyes
Meteorologist, 1°Outside
Danielle Noyes has captivated Boston and New England for over 15 years with her accurate and relatable forecasts.
Danielle co-founded the innovative weather company, 1°Outside, with her husband, meteorologist Matt Noyes, in April 2024. Despite her entrepreneurial ventures, she continues to actively broadcast across Boston and New England on television and radio.
Previously with CBS-owned WBZ Channel 4, Danielle now lends her expertise to NBC Boston and New England Cable News (NECN), and is a regular contributor to WBUR.
Holding a master’s degree in meteorology from Florida State University and a bachelor of science from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, her forecasts combine scientific precision with practical insights, benefiting individuals and organizations alike.
Danielle also applies her meteorological skills as a forensic meteorologist for legal teams, reconstructing weather scenarios for litigation, and as a private consultant providing critical weather guidance for land, sea, and air operations.
Committed to community outreach, she advocates for women and girls in STEM and visits thousands of students annually across New England, inspiring the next generation of scientists.
A proud native of Weymouth and resident of the Merrimack Valley, Danielle is most passionate about her roles as a wife and mother to three children, sharing her love for meteorology and education with her family and community.
Recently published

Dramatic warm-up coming: 70s and 80s this weekend, 90 possible Tuesday
A substantial pattern shift is underway, bringing Greater Boston's first real taste of summer heat and humidity over the coming days.

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks tonight, but will be tough to spot
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower hits its peak overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. But a bright moon and cloud cover will make the show tricky to spot.

A rare 'super' El Niño may be brewing. Here's what it means for New England
Meteorologists are closely monitoring the potential for a "super" El Niño to develop by late 2026 — a phenomenon that could affect New England's summer and the upcoming hurricane season.

Boston Marathon forecast: A brisk day that's good for running, less good for cheering
This year’s Boston Marathon forecast looks chilly and breezy — a much better setup for runners than warm or wet conditions. For spectators, it means dressing in layers.

There's a chance to see the northern lights in New England Wednesday into Thursday
The aurora borealis is the visible result of charged particles from the sun slamming into Earth’s upper atmosphere.
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