DMA 5: DALLAS

KXTX News Adds Two Meteorologists

Telemundo-owned KXTX Dallas (DMA 5) introduced a new 11 a.m. weekday newscast in January, and now has added Alexis Orengo as the meteorologist for Noticiero Telemundo 39 a las 11 A.M.

Orengo will also deliver local weather forecasts during KXTX’s early morning news cut-ins that air from 6 to 8 a.m. on weekdays. Orengo made his on-air debut earlier this week alongside news anchors Ramón Diaz and Analia Fiestas.

In addition, the station named Pablo Sanchez Nuñez meteorologist for the weekend edition of Noticiero Telemundo 39 which airs Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m.  Sanchez will make his on-air debut on Saturday, March 31 alongside news anchor Andrea Aguirre Alvarado.

Orengo joins KXTX after working as meteorologist and weather reporter at WOLE Aguadilla, P.R. Orengo earned a bachelor’s degree in theoretical physics and meteorology from the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez. As part of his academic training, he conducted several scientific investigations for the National Weather Service in Brownsville, Texas; Miami; and New Orleans-Baton Rouge. Orengo is a member of the American Meteorological Society.

Sánchez Nuñez joins KXTX after working as a meteorologist for the Aragonese Radio and Television Corporation in Spain and as a weather presenter for Radio & Television of the Principado de Austrias in Spain. Prior to this, Sánchez generated audiovisual and radio content for the Meteorological Agency in 2016 and 2017.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in geography and land planning from the University of Zaragoza, and a master’s degree in climatology and media from the University of Barcelona. Sánchez Nuñez is a member of the Association of Meteorology Communicators (ACOMET).

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