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The newsroom is a disaster zone.

So two coworkers decide to reunite their divorced bosses.

The matchmakers are becoming the real forecast.

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WeatherGirl

Easy Listen · 10 hrs 41 mins · A rainy commute, weekend drive, or private chore session when newsroom mess, adult depression, and a very sweet sports reporter can share the forecast.

Reviewed byAudiobook Universe Editorial Team
Last reviewed2026-08-21

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Worth the listen?

The quick verdict before the click.

A ten-hour workplace rom-com with a fat hero, a Jewish heroine, and enough emotional weather to keep the sunshine from feeling fake.

Best for

workplace romance; Jewish heroines; fat heroes; depression representation; Seattle settings; commuting; open-door rom-coms

Why it hits

The workplace hook is clear; the hero expands familiar romance representation; Ari's depression complicates rather than cancels the joy.

Listen if

you want a genuinely kind hero; depression is handled inside a romantic life; parent-trap plotting sounds more charming than alarming

Skip if

matchmaking divorced bosses strains belief; workplace ethics dominate your attention; you need dual narration

What it is really about

The part underneath the premise.

TV meteorologist Ari Abrams and sports reporter Russell Barringer conspire to reunite their divorced bosses after a disastrous station party. Their scheme becomes a test of whether Ari can let another person see the depression she has trained herself to hide.

What you are actually getting

The listening payoff.

A tender workplace romance where optimism is not treated as a cure and love does not require hiding the cloudy days.

Why the audio works

The part your ears get that the page alone may not.

  • Sarah Mollo-Christensen anchors the story in Ari's first-person newsroom perspective
  • while the weather-broadcast setting and matchmaking plan give the audio a clear conversational frame.
Narrator intelligence

The voice test.

Sarah Mollo-Christensen narrates Ari's first-person perspective; the casting and broadcast-world fit are verified, while public performance scoring remains pending representative listening.

AU take

Easy Listen

The linear scheme, one perspective, and familiar workplace beats are easy to follow, though mental-health disclosures and open-door scenes merit headphones.

Listening fit

How much attention does this one want?

ListenabilityEasy Listen

How much attention the audiobook asks you to bring.

Multitask FitGreat for multitasking

Audiobooks that remain clear through routine movement, familiar drives, cleaning, errands, and other low-complexity tasks.

Romance Vibe Check

The chemistry report before you press play.

Tropes

Workplace romance; matchmaking scheme; coworkers to lovers; forced proximity; secret plan; single parent hero

Chemistry

Gentle, conspiratorial, emotionally safe, and quietly sensual

Heat

Open-door/moderate

The obstacle

Depression stigma, workplace consequences, family wounds, and Ari's habit of performing optimism

Audio chemistry

Single narration

Heads-up

Depression; parental emotional neglect; workplace conflict; body-image and weight discussion; alcohol; adult sexual content.

Questions before you press play

Quick answers for the listener still deciding.

Is Weather Girl worth listening to?

A ten-hour workplace rom-com with a fat hero, a Jewish heroine, and enough emotional weather to keep the sunshine from feeling fake.

Who narrates the Weather Girl audiobook?

Weather Girl is narrated by Sarah Mollo-Christensen.

Is Weather Girl better as an audiobook?

Sarah Mollo-Christensen anchors the story in Ari's first-person newsroom perspective, while the weather-broadcast setting and matchmaking plan give the audio a clear conversational frame.

Who is Weather Girl best for?

workplace romance; Jewish heroines; fat heroes; depression representation; Seattle settings; commuting; open-door rom-coms

How hard is Weather Girl to follow in audio?

Audiobook Universe rates this listenability as Easy Listen, based on pacing, clarity, interruption tolerance, and how much attention the listen requires.

Who should skip Weather Girl?

matchmaking divorced bosses strains belief; workplace ethics dominate your attention; you need dual narration

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Next move

Ready to press play?

Weather Girl: Strong credit value at more than ten and a half hours, with a clear workplace plot and relationship arc suited to commuting.

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