Who is David Payne? Bio, Age, Height, Family, Salary & Net Worth

Last updated on April 24th, 2025 at 05:18 pm

David Payne Biography

Born in Guthrie, Oklahoma, United States, David Payne is a television meteorologist and storm chaser. He currently works as the chief meteorologist for CBS affiliate KWTV-DT (channel 9) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

David Payne Facts.

NameDavid Payne
BirthplaceGuthrie, Oklahoma, United States.
Date of Birth16 July 1968
Birthday16 July
Zodiac SignCancer
OccupationMeteorologist
NationalityAmerican
SexualityStraight
ReligionChristianity
GenderMale
RaceWhite
InterestsForecasting

David Payne Age

Payne is 57 years old as of 2025. He was born on 16 July 1968, in Guthrie, Oklahoma, United States. He celebrates his birthday on 16 July every year.

David Payne Height

Payne is 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) tall. His towering stature is not only visually striking but also aids in his athletic abilities.

David Payne Weight

David is of moderate weight. His precise weight and other body measurements are currently not publicly available. We promise to keep you updated as soon as the information is available.

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Body Measurements

Breast SizeNot Available
Waist SizeNot Available
Hips SizeNot Available
Shoe SizeNot Available
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlonde

Educational Background

David is a fourth-generation Oklahoman. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Science degree. He was a member of Delta Tau Delta. He started his television career as a meteorologist at ABC affiliate KTUL-TV (channel 8) in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

David Payne Parents

Payne was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma, to caring and loving parents. His parents played a pivotal role in shaping his life and fostering his personal and professional growth. He has not revealed the identities of his father and mother. It is also not known whether she has siblings or not. We promise to keep you updated as soon as the information is available.

David Payne Wife

Payne is married to his wife, Julie Payne. The pair is blessed with a daughter, Audrey, and lives in Edmond, Oklahoma. Julie has been a constant source of encouragement and motivation for David, consistently believing in his talents and dreams.

David Payne Kids

Payne, together with his wife Julie are proud parent of a daughter, Audrey. Julie has been instrumental in instilling important values and morals in their child.

Marital StatusMarried
WifeJulie Payne
ChildrenAudrey Payne

David Payne Salary

Payne earns an annual salary of between $42,292 and $112,507 as the chief meteorologist. This is per our average estimates for meteorologists’ salaries in the United States. David’s salary is a result of his years of hard work, dedication, and continuous professional development. His salary reflects his exceptional skills and expertise in his profession.

David Payne Net Worth

David Payne has an estimated net worth of $3 million. His main source of income is from his successful career as a Meteorologist. David’s net worth is a reflection of his financial success and the value he has created throughout his career. It encompasses various assets, investments, and income streams that contribute to his overall financial standing.

Source of IncomeMeteorologist
Net Worth$3 million
Salary$42,292-$112,507

Weather

Payne started his television career as a meteorologist at ABC affiliate KTUL-TV (channel 8) in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Payne departed KTUL to become the morning meteorologist at KFOR-TV in 1993. Payne had frequently been known for his comedy and sometimes makes jokes, especially aimed at co-anchor Kent Ogle, during the newscasts as a morning meteorologist. His humorous nature has since been taken over to his role as evening/chief meteorologist at KWTV.

Payne has declared to have tracked several hundred tornadoes during his career. Among these were numerous tornadoes that were generated by a massive supercell that cut a path from southwestern to central Oklahoma during a devastating tornado outbreak that produced 66 tornadoes and killed 44 people across Oklahoma and southern Kansas on May 3, 1999. Payne, along with KFOR photojournalist Marc Dillard, pursued the lead storm of the outbreak that produced a devastating F5 tornado that struck near Amber and tracked into southern and eastern suburbs.

In 2013, as a member of KWTV’s weather team, Payne gave chase to the only other F/EF-5 tornado to track through the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Other footage recorded during the outbreak of Payne and Dillard’s storm chase was assumed to have been lost. However, in 2005, the tape was discovered in a shelved box. The tape, which was later broadcast in a KFOR feature report, included footage of Payne and Dillard getting too close to the F5 tornado, endeavoring to get out of the storm’s way.

Awards and Accomplishments

Payne has won a sum of six Regional Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and has been nominated eleven times, along with recognitions from the Associated Press and the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters for his severe weather coverage. Additionally, Payne received additional Regional Emmy awards and nominations for coverage of the May 8, 2003, F4 tornado that had a track paralleling that of the F5 tornado in May 1999, and the El Reno tornado on April 26, 2006.

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