Meet Mike Thompson
Mike Thompson spent nearly 40 years in broadcasting, much of it as a well-known figure on two Kansas City television stations (KCTV5 and WDAF), retiring at the end of 2018. He won numerous awards and recognitions for his broadcasting work.
Beyond his work on television, Thompson was also heavily involved in the Kansas City community, particularly when it came to educating children about the weather. For 20 years, Mike originated, organized, wrote, and produced “Weathering the Storm,” an educational weather show designed for school children. Hundreds of thousands of children have attended the program, held each year at Kauffman Stadium in conjunction with the Kansas City Royals. Between 2006 and 2014, he won six Emmy Awards for his meteorological work on-air and for his work producing the weather show for School Day at the K.
Mike studied meteorology in the Navy and, after graduation, was assigned as a weather observer/forecaster aboard the aircraft carrier USS Lexington until 1979. He began his television career in Oklahoma City and later moved to Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1983, Mike became the chief meteorologist at KCTV in Kansas City, where he worked for nine years before moving to WDAF-TV as chief meteorologist for 27 years. In 2019, Mike launched a nonprofit educational foundation, the Academy for Climate and Energy Analysis.
Mike Thompson has served in the Kansas Senate for five years, where he has emerged as a key leader on several important issues as chairman of the Utilities Committee and Federal & State Affairs Committee, building bipartisan coalitions to enact common-sense solutions into law.
Thompson and his wife of 43 years, LeAnne, have three children and 10 grandchildren. Mike and LeAnne attend St. Joseph Catholic Church and have lived in Shawnee since 1983.