
he acknowledges he had a consensual relationship adding that this woman threatened to make his private photos public in retaliation. barton has apologized for the graphic photo of himself that's been circulating on social media and confirms he took it and sent it, but in a statement, barton says he sent the image to other adult women he was pursuing a relationship with while separated from his wife. an unidentified woman tells "the washington post" barton threatened to report her to capitol police if she exposed their relationship including private photos and intimate messages. the latest lawmaker to be accused of inappropriate behavior is republican congressman joe barton of texas. new sexual harassment claims are consuming capitol hill. and new apologies now tied to these sexual harassment claims as more accusers continue to come forward. The meteorologist at AccuWeather Melissa has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – $5 Million.Absolutely right, kendis. She relishes days that are out of the ordinary, with the weather’s full force released. She enjoys dealing with harsh weather and record-breaking days.

Melissa hopes that by using this practical approach and reminding herself on a regular basis, she will be able to avoid unnecessary deaths and be prepared for whatever may occur. Throughout her forecasts, Melissa emphasizes the necessity of being prepared and any unique requirements for the weather in your area. She has dedicated her life to disaster preparedness and is now a spokesperson for the cause. Melissa is an AccuWeather staff meteorologist who recently relocated to Pennsylvania. Melissa then moved to Alabama to work as a weekend morning meteorologist for WKRG (probably to warm up). After this incident, Melissa was stunned by the tremendous power of weather, and she has been captivated by extreme weather events ever since.

Melissa had her hands full with more snow and colder temperatures than ever before, and she performed a fantastic job keeping Wisconsin residents informed about advisories, warnings, and dependable forecasts.

She went on to work for WJFW in Wisconsin as a morning meteorologist, witnessing and forecasting Northern Wisconsin’s worst winter on record.

By staying near to home, Melissa was able to hone her skills and switch to on-air forecasting almost immediately after being hired. She began her career in Northeastern Pennsylvania at WBRE.
