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National Weather Service to fill 450 positions after firing 600, report says

UNITED STATES, AUG 5 – The National Weather Service is rehiring 450 meteorologists, hydrologists, and technicians after losing over 550 staff, citing public safety needs during an active hurricane season.

  • The National Weather Service announced plans to recruit 450 new staff members, including experts in meteorology, hydrology, and radar technology, starting in early August 2025.
  • This hiring follows severe staffing reductions under the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency that eliminated over 550 NWS positions.
  • These cuts lowered total employees to below 4,000, closed multiple offices, increased workloads, and raised concerns about hurricane season preparedness.
  • An anonymous NOAA official questioned the efficiency and expense involved in hiring and training many new employees when experienced staff were already available.
  • The new direct hiring authority and addition of 126 front-line mission critical positions aim to restore capacity amid an expected slightly above-normal hurricane season.
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Forbes broke the news in United States on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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