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Beaverton Today
By the People, for the People
Beaverton Forecast Highlights Pioneering Women Meteorologists
Central Beaverton, Oregon 10-day weather outlook spotlights trailblazing forecasters
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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This International Women's Day, the 10-day weather forecast for Central Beaverton, Oregon is highlighting the stories of three pioneering female meteorologists whose groundbreaking careers paved the way for greater diversity and representation in the field of weather forecasting.
Why it matters
The weather forecast not only provides important information about upcoming conditions, but also serves as a platform to elevate the achievements of underrepresented groups in science and media. Celebrating the legacies of these trailblazing meteorologists helps inspire the next generation of weather experts.
The details
The forecast spotlights Ada Monzón, Puerto Rico's first female meteorologist who guided her community through Hurricane Maria; Anna Mani, India's first weather woman who built her country's weather infrastructure from scratch; and Dianne White Clatto, the first full-time African American weathercaster on TV in 1962.
- The 10-day forecast for Central Beaverton, Oregon was issued on March 9, 2026.
The players
Ada Monzón
Puerto Rico's first female meteorologist who guided her community through Hurricane Maria.
Anna Mani
India's first weather woman who turned down working with a Nobel Prize winner to build her country's entire weather infrastructure from scratch.
Dianne White Clatto
The first full-time African American weathercaster on TV at KSD-TV in St. Louis in 1962, after modeling for Saks Fifth Avenue.
The takeaway
By highlighting the pioneering careers of Ada Monzón, Anna Mani, and Dianne White Clatto, this weather forecast serves as an inspiring reminder of the important role women have played in the field of meteorology, paving the way for greater diversity and representation in science and media.

