
Lisa Patton is a native of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. She currently serves as the weathercaster on News 2 at 4, 4:30, 5, 6 & 10. Lisa and News 2's Storm Tracker 2000 have been seen on CNN during and after the infamous April 16th tornadoes and they are both credited for saving lives when severe ripped through portions of Middle Tennessee.
Lisa attended the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and graduated with a degree in Communications. In 1982, she started her broadcasting career as a radio disc jockey, and later as a weathercaster in Knoxville. She spent five years in Durham, North Carolina at WTVD-TV before joining NEWS 2 in July of 1991.
Lisa is the one of few television weathercasters in Nashville that was born and raised in Tennessee, giving her the tremendous advantage of working in front of her hometown audience. She is recognized as one of Middle Tennessee's most trusted and reliable weathercasters.
Lisa spent her childhood in Mt. Juliet, and she graduated from Mt. Juliet High School in 1979. She met her husband in North Carolina and they now live in Middle Tennessee with her two daughters and son.
Mainly rain this Sunday morning in Nashville, but some accumulating snow in parts of Middle Tennessee. More>>
Mainly rain this Sunday morning in Nashville, but some accumulating snow in parts of Middle Tennessee. More>>
By late Monday afternoon and into the evening hours, it is expected that some snow will mix with sleet to push in from the west. More>>