In 1982–83, Huff was a weekend meteorologist at
WTVC, the ABC affiliate in
Chattanooga, Tennessee. In 1983, she was a meteorologist/science reporter at
WRBL,
Columbus, Georgia. In 1985, she received the
American Meteorological Society's Seal of Approval for Television Weathercasting. In 1987, she began work as an on-air meteorologist at
KSDK,
St. Louis, Missouri and covered the Crystal Apple awards there. In April 1991, she went on to the
NBC affiliate,
KRON in San Francisco where she was an on-air meteorologist and hosted "Bay Area's Best Bets." While at KRON, she was also named a "Clean Air Hero" by the
American Lung Association for her work in promoting cleaner air and healthier lungs. In 1992, she introduced the nationally syndicated "Weather School" program to the Bay Area, which promotes science education with an emphasis on meteorology. In January 1995, she joined WNBC as the weekend meteorologist for "Today in New York," "News Channel 4" at 6 and 11 p.m. In 2000 Janice added "Live at Five" to her duties. She is the host of "Wednesday's Child," a weekly adoption feature that airs Wednesdays during "News 4 You" and again on "Sunday
Today in New York." In 1995, she became Meteorologist on
Weekend Today for 8 years she appeared on Saturdays and Sundays, switching back and forth from time to time, switching to only Sundays in 2009. She left "
Weekend Today" on April 30, 2012, after 16 years. She also occasionally still appears on weekday
Today as a fill-in weather anchor and on
NBC Nightly News. From 1997 to 1998, she hosted a short-lived
lottery game show called
NY Wired, with emphasis on supporting computer labs for schools based on the money won. In the second season, Cheryl Washington replaced her as emcee. ==Awards==