Sarah Keith-Lucas

Sarah Dorothy Keith-Lucas (born 12 February 1982) is a British meteorologist, and a BBC weather presenter on BBC One.

Early life

She was born in East Sussex. She is the daughter of Christopher Leslie Keith-Lucas (born 1949) and Claire Forrester. Her middle name comes from her grandmother Dorothy de Bauduy Robertson, who was sadly killed in a road accident in 1979; Dorothy's husband was David Keith-Lucas, who was an important aerodynamicist in Kent during World War 2, and President from 1968-69 of the Royal Aeronautical Society. She has an older brother.

For part of her education she attended Cranbrook School, Kent, a co-educational state grammar school; Karin Giannone, also of the BBC News Channel, also attended, and Kevin Lygo, who also went there and Durham University, since February 2016 has been Head of Television at ITV. She did her GCSEs at Robertsbridge Community College.[1]

She studied Geography at Durham University (Collingwood College).

Career

She joined the Met Office in 2007.

BBC

She joined the BBC Weather office in 2008.

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