Who is Ariel Rojas and why he matters to ABS-CBN


Ariel Rojas gives update on typhoon Odette

There’s a new weatherman in town, as “TV Patrol” introduced Ariel Rojas as ABS-CBN News’ resident meteorologist on Monday (Dec. 13).

Ariel was presented through a news feature by "TV Patrol" anchor Henry Omaga-Diaz and delivered his first live weather news report as a Kapamilya.

Messages of support from journalists, staff, and crew of ABS-CBN News quickly poured in for Ariel’s first day, including “TV Patrol” anchors Karen Davila and Bernadette Sembrano, who posted their welcome messages to Ariel on social media with a photo of the “TV Patrol” family.

“ABS-CBN News Head Ging Reyes personally welcomed Ariel on his first airing day! Naiyak ang tatay ni Ariel habang pinapanood siya sa TV! So happy for your big break, Ariel,” Karen said.

Meanwhile, Bernadette expressed her support for Ariel on Instagram.

She said, "A warm welcome to our new weatherman, meteorologist @arielrojasph. Follow his page and see how passionate he is about the weather. Full support kami sa kaniya. Proud of our lean and mean family!"

Ariel also thanked ABS-CBN and the public for the warm welcome he received on his Twitter account.

“Thank you, everyone, for the overwhelming support and well wishes! Sorry, ‘di ko kayo maiisa-isa, but know that I am deeply humbled and challenged to do well. Ma, I hope you’re smiling up there,” he tweeted.

According to ABS-CBN News head Ging Reyes, Ariel's role as resident meteorologist is important.

"It's vital to swiftly deliver accurate information about the weather to save lives, especially when there are typhoons. Our Kapamilyas will definitely benefit from Ariel's expertise in this field as he continues his service to Filipinos here in ABS-CBN," Reyes stated.

Ariel is no stranger to serving Filipinos as PAGASA’s weather specialist for four years before joining ABS-CBN. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in Food Technology from the University of the Philippines and went on to pursue a Master’s Degree in Meteorology in UP as a scholar of PAGASA.

In an article on news.abs-cbn.com, Ariel explained how he understood early the importance of timely weather reports as a kid growing up in typhoon-prone Catanduanes.

“The aftermath, the 2 months you don't have power and you have to rely on relief goods, you have to save up on food because there are no supplies in the stores. I can relate to that struggle, because I experienced it at a very young age," he said.

Catch the weather report from Ariel Rojas and other news and information delivered by Henry Omaga-Diaz, Karen Davila, Bernadette Sembrano, Gretchen Fullido, Boyet Sison, Marc Logan, and Winnie Cordero for Filipinos all over the world nightly at 6:30 pm on “TV Patrol.”

Watch on Kapamilya Channel, TeleRadyo, ANC, Kapamilya Online Live, iWantTFC, news.abs-cbn.com, ABS-CBN News YouTube channel, and ABS-CBN News App, or listen via the ABS-CBN Radio Service App.