Who is Lucy Verasamy and is she married?

FROM charming viewers with her weather forecasts to sharing glimpses of her private life, Lucy Verasamy has become a well-known face in British television.

As a seasoned presenter on ITV Weather, ITV Racing, and Good Morning Britain, she combines her expertise in meteorology with a keen ability to connect with audiences.

Lucy Verasamy started her career as a meteorologist at the Press Association’s weather centre

She then moved to Sky News to become a weather presenter

Who is Lucy Verasamy?

Lucy Verasamy is a British weather forecaster.

Born on August 2, 1980, in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, she has built a career in meteorology and broadcasting.

She attended several schools in East Anglia, including Silfield Primary School, Framlingham College Junior School, and King Edward VII School.

In 2001 she graduated with a BSc (Hons) degree in geography from Brunel University.

Lucy began her career as a meteorologist at the Press Association’s weather centre, which later became Meteogroup.

She then moved to Sky News, where she was the regular weather presenter on the breakfast show Sunrise.

In 2010, Lucy joined ITV‘s Daybreak as a weather forecaster and environment correspondent.

Additionally, she presented the Marks & Spencer Fresh Food Market promotions in 2019 and has been part of the ITV digital series Climate Crisis: Our Changing World since November 2020.

Lucy Versamy in a cut-out dress
Lucy Versamy has enjoyed a successful career as a TV weather presenter
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Who is Lucy Verasamy married to?

Lucy is known for keeping her personal life private.

As of August 2024, she is not married and is reported to be single, living in South West London.

While she maintains a low profile regarding her relationships, there have been a few notable speculations.

Lucy was previously linked to fellow weather presenter and Dancing on Ice contestant Alex Beresford after posting a cozy photo of them together on Instagram in 2016.

Fans have also speculated about a potential relationship with rival weatherman and Celebrity MasterChef star Thomas Schafernaker, particularly after sharing a series of pictures with him in 2019.

In a recent glimpse into her personal life, Lucy shared a video of an evening out at INO restaurant in London, enjoying Greek dishes and cocktails.

The video featured her dining with a friend, but did not reveal any details about a romantic partner.

Lucy Versamy presents the weather on Good Morning Britain
Lucy Verasamy presents the weather on Good Morning Britain
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What programmes has Lucy Verasamy presented weather on?

Lucy began her career in weather presenting at Sky News, where she joined in 2005 as a regular weather presenter on the breakfast show Sunrise.

In 2010, she made the transition to ITV, joining their newly launched breakfast programme Daybreak as a weather forecaster and environment correspondent.

During her time at Sky, she also contributed to the Climate Clinic – Ask Lucy feature and the The Weather Girls blog.

After the departure of her co-presenter Kirsty McCabe, Lucy became the sole weather presenter on Daybreak until she left in 2012.

Since 2012, Lucy has been a key figure in ITV Weather, fronting their national weather forecasts.

Her role involves delivering weather updates for ITV’s main news bulletins and other programming.

In addition to her work on ITV Weather, Lucy is an integral part of the ITV Racing team, where she serves as a weather expert, providing insights and forecasts related to horse racing events.

Lucy is also a familiar face on Good Morning Britain, where she provides weather updates as a regular contributor.

Is Lucy Verasamy on Instagram and Twitter?

Instagram

Yes, you can find Lucy on Instagram under @lucyweather , where she shares plenty of snaps with celeb pals with her 194k followers.

For weather-related banter she can be found tweeting as @LucyWeather.

Lucy has previously spoken about some of the social media comments she receives about her appearance.

She told the Daily Express: “People see presenters in their living rooms day in, day out and they think that they know us. The public can be very vocal.

“The comments on Twitter are always really active. I read everything.

“I get comments saying my arms are lovely and toned and others saying I look too thin, you can’t do right for doing wrong.”

Yet she tries not to take any criticism to heart.

She added: “Friends are always baffled about what people write. Sometimes I do comment back on Instagram when odd things are said.

“But if the comments are offensive in any way I’ll delete them, I have no tolerance for that. They just want a reaction out of you. I have developed quite a thick skin, which is something you have to have.

“I think it helps that I grew up with three brothers – you can’t take anything too seriously.”