The weather forecaster and author will we trading meteorology for dancing in January as she takes on a new challenge after quitting Irish dancing as a young girl
Meterologist Joanna Donnelly is the final celebrity contestant to join the cast of this season’s Dancing with the Stars .
Joanna has been a meteorologist for 25 years, and she is ready to take on the challenge of the dance competition - despite quitting dancing as a child. "I had an Irish dancing lesson back in 1979 and my mother spent a year’s savings on an Irish dancing costume, but I did one Feis and then quit."
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