Michelle Hawkins

Michelle Denise Hawkins is an American atmospheric scientist and chief of the severe, fire, public and winter weather services branch at the United States National Weather Service.

Early life and education
Hawkins grew up in Chicago. She earned her bachelors of sciences in chemistry and PhD in atmospheric science from Howard University.

Career
In her role at the National Weather Service, Hawkins leads programs and policies related to severe, public, and winter weather services, as well as weather-support response services for wildland fires in support of National Weather Service land management partners. In 2014 she worked with undergraduates at Howard University in a campaign designed to expand publicly-available information about summertime weather, and in 2016 she talked with The Daily Beast about heat domes and increasing awareness of weather-related issues. Her work includes issuing high heat warnings, and considerations of optimal timing for such warnings.

In 2022, Hawkins was named a fellow of the White House Leadership Development Program, and she is assigned to the Council on Environmental Quality.

Awards and honors
In 2019 Hawkins was named a "Modern Day Technology Leader" at the Black Engineer of the Year Awards.

Personal life
Hawkins is a mother; she lives in Maryland.