
Ashley Loaeza
Ashley is an award-winning forecaster who is excited to call the Valley of the Sun home. After spending years forecasting severe weather in the Pacific Northwest, she’s looking forward to connecting with viewers in Arizona and learning the unique challenges of desert weather.
Born and raised in Northern California, Ashley earned her bachelor’s degree in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts from San Francisco State University. Shortly after graduating, she moved to the Pacific Northwest to begin her career at KEPR Action News in Pasco, Washington, where she served as both a reporter and weather anchor.
Ashley later continued her career at KHQ in Spokane, Washington, where she forecasted weather for not only the Pacific Northwest, but also for the entire state of Montana. Ashley also covered weather in Idaho and Oregon. Her forecasting experience spans major winter storms, severe flooding and wildfire coverage to name a few.
When she’s not tracking weather patterns, Ashley enjoys living an active lifestyle. You can find her exploring the outdoors with her dog Stella, booking a workout class, attending a live music event or discovering the best local eats in town. She’s also a travel enthusiast who loves finding new adventures near and far.
The latest from Ashley Loaeza
Arizona weather forecast: Warm Thursday in Phoenix; extreme heat expected this weekend
We saw a high of 108°F for the Phoenix area on Thursday.
Arizona weather forecast: Extreme heat possible this weekend
It's a hot week, and things could get even hotter this weekend in the Valley.
Arizona weather forecast: Sunday is a scorcher in Phoenix
When our lows are in the mid to high-70s in the Phoenix area, that's when you know summer has arrived in the Valley.
Arizona weather forecast: Warm and dry conditions on Thursday in Phoenix
On June 5, we saw sunny skies and a high of 100 degrees in Phoenix.
Arizona weather forecast: Rain on the way for the Valley and high country
Phoenix is bracing for rare early June rainfall this Sunday and Monday, fueled by moisture from Tropical Storm Alvin.
Arizona weather forecast: Warm, dry conditions expected for the rest of the week
Get ready for some hot days this weekend!