Is Meteorologist Vera Jimenez Married? Who is her Husband?
Vera Jimenez is KTLA’s meteorologist and traffic reporter for KTLA 5 News at 6 and KTLA 5 News at 10. Vera was born in Mexico.
The beautiful, charismatic and two times Emmy-Award winning meteorologist, Vera Jimenez, has already experienced what it's like to be happily married. Jimenez, who works as a KTLA’s meteorologist and traffic reporter for KTLA 5 News, is enjoying her blissful married life with her husband Brian Herlihy.
The duo got engaged quietly, a long time ago, but, they have not explicitly told the media about their relationship. Well, that's not a thing to be worried about because today we are here to unravel all the hidden stories of this power-house couple.
Married life of KTLA's meteorologist Vera
As per the sources, the talented weather reporter officially tied the knot with her long-time boyfriend, Brian Herlihy about a few years ago.
Despite her popularity in the American News industry, Vera smartly managed to keep this news out from the media and public.
Their wedding ceremony was a very private event where only their close friends and relatives were invited. As for now, all we can say is that the pair is happily married and are blessed to have each other in their lives.
Besides, there has not been any rumor about them getting a divorce or having any affairs with other people. So, it would not be wrong to say that they are cherishing their togetherness to the fullest.
Who is Vera's husband?
Brian Herlihy works at Tito's Handmade Vodka, which is America's one of the largest selling vodkas, produced in Austin at Texas’ oldest legal distillery.
Prior to that, Herlihy worked as the Marketing Manager at Miller Brewing Company.
He grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts and currently resides in Redondo Beach, California in a huge condo with his loving wife, Vera.
Personal Life and Career
Vera is of Mexican descent but she grew up as a Southern Californian girl. She completed her high school from Bolsa Grande High School and Santa Ana Community College.
She started her career quite early, during her time at SACC and did her first broadcasting. Later she took an internship program at KIK-FM in Orange and finally landed as the traffic producer for Shadow Broadcasting.
Her career flourished when she got the chance to work on television for the first time for KABC-TV and KCBS-TV in Los Angeles.
Later she joined KTLA-TV and has worked there since then. Here's a video of Vera doing a weather report on KTLA.
Vera, who graduated with honors in religious studies has bagged two Emmys, three Golden Mikes, and three Golden Pylons.
We wish that Vera and her husband live a happily married life together and soon start a wonderful family too.