Miller Robson is an American meteorologist working as a meteorologist and weathercaster at Q2 News in Billings, Montana. He anchors weather news and make predictions on weekdays, morning and mid-morning newscasts on weekend.
- Miller was born in Missouri, United States of America. However, details about his birth including birthday, year, age and sign are inaccessible and under review by our teams.
- Robson was born in Missouri and raised in Columbus, Georgia, United States of America. He holds American nationality, citizenship, and he is of white race. However, details about his parents and siblings are under review by our teams and publicly unavailable.
- Robson is a wonderful man blessed with an adorable body endowed with attractive massive chest. His body measurements, including breast, waist, and hip sizes, are 42-38-42 inches, respectively.
- Miller has a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.80 m) and weighs 160 lbs (73 Kg). He wears a shoe of size 11 (US). Miller’s dazzling look is complemented by brown skin, eyes, and hair, making his unique and attractive.
- Miller received a bachelor’s degree in Meteorology from Mississippi State University.
- Robson is happily married to his lovely wife, Suzi. The duo resides in Montana State.
- Robson is a father to of three beautiful daughters whose details are missing to be updated.
- Miller works as a meteorologist and weathercaster at Q2 News in Billings, Montana. He anchors weather news and make predictions on weekdays, morning and mid-morning newscasts on weekend.
- Robson worked as chief meteorologist and a morning news anchor and weathercaster at WLTZ NBC 38 News in Columbus, Georgia.
- Miller also worked at a country music radio station where he played CDs on weekends.
- Miller is approximated to earn an annual salary of $70,000-$100,000. He is hence one of the Richest and influential journalists in the United States.
- Robson is presumed as one of the richest journalists in the United States. He is rated to have a net worth of about $1.0-$5.0 million including his earnings, savings, and invested shares.