'Today' show's Dylan Dreyer files for divorce from husband Brian Fichera
NBC meteorologist Dylan Dreyer has officially filed for divorce from ex Brian Fichera.
The "Today" weather correspondent filed for divorce from Fichera on March 10, according to People and US Weekly. She first announced their split in July, after breaking up a few months prior. Dreyer, 44, and Fichera, who tied the knot in 2012, are parents to three young sons: Calvin, Oliver and Rusty.
USA TODAY has reached out to Dreyer's reps for comment.
In an emotional July 18 Instagram post, Dreyer maintained they remained close. "We began as friends, and we will remain the closest of friends," she wrote at the time. By November, the "Misty the Cloud: A Very Stormy Day" author told Jenna Bush Hager during a "Today" appearance that "everybody has their reasons for what leads to a separation or divorce. That's another story with a lot of wine, and that's a whole different thing, but either way we've gotten to this place."

She continued: "There's something freeing for Brian and I where — whatever reasons, whatever broke in a marriage — you could either fix it if you can and ideally you would and you try to fix things. Or you accept that it's broken and you take this new step forward."

She added that she was "genuinely happy" amid the separation. "And I'm not mad at those other things that I was getting mad at before because just like a friend, you give them a little more grace when you're not married to it. And I can be a better friend than a wife."

Although the former couple has "reframed" their relationship, the "Today" host added that Fichera remains involved in their children's lives, including daily school drop-offs and family dinners.
"We even talked to the kids about it. I asked Calvin, 'What do you think a family is?'" Dreyer said. "And he said, 'Well, it's a group of people that love each other.' And I said, 'That's what we are, and we will always be that for you.' ... And he doesn't care about a title. He doesn't care what we are officially, none of them do. They are surrounded by love every single day."
Contributing: Jay Stahl, USA TODAY