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Thin Ice With Amy Freeze
Amy Freeze
21 episodes
6 days ago
Thin Ice with Amy Freeze is a captivating podcast where weather meets the unpredictability of life. Drawing on her extensive career in television weather forecasting, hosting, and interviewing, Amy invites a diverse range of guests—from close friends to headline-making newsmakers—all connected by a shared thread of weather. Through fascinating conversations, Thin Ice explores how life, much like the weather, can put us on unstable ground, testing our resilience and adaptability. Join Amy for more than sunny skies and storms - it’s a conversation into the unexpected turns we all face.
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Thin Ice with Amy Freeze is a captivating podcast where weather meets the unpredictability of life. Drawing on her extensive career in television weather forecasting, hosting, and interviewing, Amy invites a diverse range of guests—from close friends to headline-making newsmakers—all connected by a shared thread of weather. Through fascinating conversations, Thin Ice explores how life, much like the weather, can put us on unstable ground, testing our resilience and adaptability. Join Amy for more than sunny skies and storms - it’s a conversation into the unexpected turns we all face.
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Long Island’s Weatherman: John Davitt Tells All
Thin Ice With Amy Freeze
26 minutes 16 seconds
4 months ago
Long Island’s Weatherman: John Davitt Tells All

On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we head to Long Island to meet one of the most trusted voices in Northeast weather—John Davitt, longtime meteorologist at News 12. From blizzards and hurricanes to beach forecasts and nor’easters, John has covered it all for over two decades, becoming a household name for viewers across the Island. Amy and John dive into what it’s like forecasting in one of the most dynamic coastal regions in the country, the evolution of local news weather coverage, and the role community trust plays in the storm warning business. With his calm, reliable presence and deep connection to the region, John shares behind-the-scenes moments and what still keeps him excited about weather after all these years. Whether you're a fan of Long Island surf reports or want to hear how seasoned meteorologists adapt to the demands of modern forecasting, this episode delivers insight, nostalgia, and a little weather geekery.


Check out all of Season 2!

It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories — the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather. So get ready — because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!

Thin Ice With Amy Freeze
Thin Ice with Amy Freeze is a captivating podcast where weather meets the unpredictability of life. Drawing on her extensive career in television weather forecasting, hosting, and interviewing, Amy invites a diverse range of guests—from close friends to headline-making newsmakers—all connected by a shared thread of weather. Through fascinating conversations, Thin Ice explores how life, much like the weather, can put us on unstable ground, testing our resilience and adaptability. Join Amy for more than sunny skies and storms - it’s a conversation into the unexpected turns we all face.