Career
Loresca currently works at KTRK-television in Houston. Loresca began her career as a news associate at KCBS-television in Los Angeles, where she was responsible for the assembly of scripts and teleprompter operation during the newscasts. From January 2001 to August 2002, she was the noon weather anchor and assignment editor for KGET-television in Bakersfield, California.
In 2002, she moved to KGPE-television in Fresno, California where she served as the morning and noon weather anchor.
She covered two of the most devastating hurricane seasons in recent history. Starting on her first day at WSVN Miami in 2004, she began forecasting the 2004 hurricane season with Hurricane Frances.
In 2005, she contributed reports for her station from the National Hurricane Center during Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita, and Hurricane Wilma. Loresca is a graduate of the Broadcast Journalism Program at Cal State Fullerton and earned the Certificate of Broadcast Meteorology at Mississippi State University.
Born in the Philippines, she moved to Southern California when she was ten months old and grew up in both downtown Los Angeles and Chino.
She graduated from Chino High School. She is a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and The National Alliance to Nurture the Aged and the Youth (NANAY), a non-profit Filipino organization. She was featured in the October 2006 issue.
Loresca graduated in 1995 from Chino High School, in Chino California.
She was an avid basketball player throughout her high school career. Her first child was born in September 2011.