I watch trains on a live cam in Fort madison iowa. One day this week it was 72 degrees in after noon. 20 degrees that night with maybe an inch of snow on ground.
Nothing like Oklahoma weather -- 38° in the morning, pushing 80° in the afternoon...then 28° and a bit of freezing rain the next day. Then highs in the 60s and 70s after that. That was this past week.
@@fjordpitsky4486 we don't need the Emergency Broadcast System, if we see James in an undershirt and boxers it's time to get to the bunkers and prepare for the zombies
@@listeningservantsministries.a few days ago, I woke up my daughter for school, and told her that it was in the 30s that morning, with a “feels like” temperature in the 20s. She asked frantically “wasn’t it in the 90s yesterday?!?” I told her yes, and “welcome to Texas,” because I guess you could still be born here, and not understand the weather. They really should teach this stuff in school.
This is, by far, the most accurate and precise depiction of Southern weather. I'm laughing because we experience it every day here on the NC/SC border. 😋
East Skillet is fabulous! The forecast: Firesnow! PossumNado! Raining cats and dogs! (don't step in a poodle) FrogRain Hurricane & Lightning very very frightening!
Mid Missouri here. I know. Not officially a southern state. But a few days ago, February 27th, we had a record-high 81 degrees, and 9 hours later, it was 31 and snowing.
Adam, I haven't laughed so hard like this in years. You're subtle parody of Spann - and frankly anyone trying to make sense of Alabama weather this time of year - is positively sublime, silly, but also spot on.
The weather is like a boxof chocolates right after you step out of the store. With a little help from the heat and humidity it turns into a MELTED box of chocolate which is what our weatherman ran into!
Yep! My parents live in a medium-sized town in Georgia, and i visit them about every six weeks, and i swear, every time i visit there is a new weather person from a different part of the country. My dad will say, yeah, i guess Autumn/Amber/Amanda couldn't take the humidity and shufflede on back to Buffalo/NJ, etc.
Nothing like Colorado Rocky Mountain Weather. I experienced pretty much all of that -- sunshine, rain, sleet, hail, snow, and temps from the 90s to almost freezing -- on a single early August day hike.
This. We visited pikes peak. 98* at bottom going in. Half way up it was closer to 25* with this lite sleeting stuff. We couldn't access the top where my husband wanted to see bc it was too dangerous to drive, snow and all. 🤨 Secretly I was relieved. Having fibromyalgia I could feel every single temp drop on the way up not to mention, my head hates the altitude highs.. being from the Midwest, my body was completely confused by 98* into under 40* in less than 45 minutes.. Shouldn't be summer and nearly winter inside of an hour.. lol. Especially not with fibromyalgia.. How you do that regularly, I don't know.
Yeah I used to live in Aurora. People don’t realize how often we hear about tornado threats there! You don’t think of tornados and mountains. Not that they did much damage but still another crazy weather phenomenon to deal with. 😂 Also don’t realize how hot it gets in the summer, how often it looks like rain, and how some years it may not snow until January and can have snow in June.
I had almost the same experience in Colorado. Was driving from Maryland to Southern California and stayed at my Aunt's house in Aurora overnight and went for a hike the next morning . It was perfect weather . Then the temp suddenly started dropping and it started sleeting then hailing little balls for about 10 minutes then just as fast it was gone, the sun was shining and it quickly warmed up to where I had to strip down to a T-shirt and shorts. Just crazy !!
Yeah, the temperatures can change much more quickly with the thin, dry air at higher altitudes. Of course, actually changing altitudes is kind of cheating, though. - haha - This video was talking about weather in one particular spot. Obviously, weather can change quite dramatically from an elevation of 5,000 to an elevation of 14,000+. Even under normal circumstances, that's a temperature difference of around 50 degrees in dry air! While they tend to have wet air rather than dry, the Big Island of Hawaii really shows off the weather difference from elevation. It's not uncommon to be standing on the beach where it's 85 degrees or more and look up and see fresh snow on Mauna Kea.
I do local weather reports for a radio station. I'm in the Sacramento Valley of California. I'm not a meteorologist. I was looking over the weather data for the first day of Spring one year. It was going to be a comfortable 70 degrees. But the forecast high 2 days later was going to be 98! I felt like this guy. I told my friends "Today is the first day of Spring. And Tuesday is going to be the first day of Summer."
Well yes, Central coast here. there's not one drop of rain from the end of May until maybe October or November. It's just hot with a chance of smoke and fires until night happens and you freeze your butt off til morning.
SO VERY TRUE! NWGA here. Almost TN - Almost AL! 😁 In the past 4 weeks, we've seen temps from single digits to 70's, bright sunny days to rain, cold rain, snow, forwards then backwards! Rain storms, thunder storms, & wind storms, but no pollen storms yet! Bare branches to budding branches & brown grass to daffodils! Mother nature is surely menopausal! She hooked up w/ Jack Frost a couple of weeks ago! 😂
Best weather forecast I ever heard,, Many years ago in eastern NC, prediction for the day was: Party cloudy with a 50% chance of rain.. I remember my Granddad saying I might as well flip a coin..
I'm just thankful that Wednesday is only going to be raining cats. Got caught out in raining cats and dogs a while ago and don't want to go through that, again. After it started plummeting pitbulls, I was done with it.
Flashbacks to my teen years in Tennessee. I once saw Pat Sajak (when he was the WSM TV weatherman) start laughing because the 5 day forecast was all over the place.
Used to think this as a Virginian and Texan but as I'm living in Kansas, I've since learned that Southern weather is pretty tame. It dropped 50+° here in 10 hours on Wednesday for instance.
@@susanventuraahrens8878 Yeah. It's supposed to be back up almost to 80 tomorrow with a high fire risk. Just glad that my sinuses haven't been acting up for once(usually happens for me when weather gets screwy like this)
Here in TN, I seriously remember being under both a Tornado Warning and a Winter Storm Warning at the same time. More than once. Though, while it's normal enough for you all down in MS/AL/FL/GA/SC, I think the weirdest warning I've seen here in *Northern Tennessee* was when we had an Inland Tropical Storm Warning. I live roughly 400 miles from the nearest coast and over 500 miles from where that particular Hurricane made landfall... (As you might have guessed, it was Katrina, which was actually still a Tropical Storm when it moved over Middle Tennessee.) One of the other more amusing forecasts I've seen for here was: "Today is forecast to be much warmer than yesterday. Also, there's an Ice Storm Warning for today." That was definitely one of those "You know it's way too cold for the South when..." type forecasts.
I woke up last week to 11 weather alerts in our area ranging from high winds, rain, thunderstorms and finally a tornado watch. So I went to work and was happy I had put my garbage can inside the garage. About an hour after I got to work, the weather warning sirens went off and everyone ran out to see what was happening. Nothing. So we checked the weather guy on X and he said the sirens just went off and they were trying to figure out why since there was no bad weather near us. About another hour later, the tornado watch was gone and I went home in 75 degree weather with the sun shining.
*laughs in Michigander* In Vietnam, weather patterns during the war were heavily monitored. They used meteorologists from Michigan who could follow strange weather patterns. Yes, I know you have more tornados than us, but for example, when my wife and I dated, her family had 14” of snow at her house and we had 8” of snow. We lived 20 minutes apart.
You do kind of have to feel for our tv meteorologists - every day is a white knuckle ride through every possible scenario. "Tornados Monday noon, snow this evening, then 85° by midday tomorrow with thunder showers, and keep an eye on that flash flooding while you enjoy the sunny afternoon."
I still remember the day we moved to Florida, we were passing through south Carolina into Georgia and the Carolina state line was sunny and the Georgia side was rainy and we were WTF 😮😂
He took off the jacket!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I guess rolling up the sleeves would have been a bridge too far--people would have hidden in their basements with their helmets on for no reason.
I’m in OK and I agree with this weather report. I have literally had a Freeze Warning, High Fire Danger, Severe Thunderstorm Warning and Tornado Watch alerts on my phone on the same day. At least we didn’t have an earthquake that day.
Predicting southern weather is fairly easy, and you don't need many words. Most summer forecasts can even be done in one or two words. Miserable. Miserably hot. Hot, humid, and miserable if you want to use all of them. And yes, I can speak to this with the advantage of unfortunate familiarity. I am quite happy to now live in the Pacific Northwest.
A Texas gal here. Exactly! Haha! I look at the weather the way they did before any technology. Go outside and look, bring and umbrella and sweater everywhere I go.
Too funny! I grew up in S. FL where we had to worry about severe afternoon t-storms and hurricanes, and my grandparents were in northern AL where I went through a double tornado on the way there around 1974. Now, I’ve lived in southwestern Ohio since 1976, and we now get the craziest damn weather. In 2008, Hurricane Ike took out the electric in all 88 counties. On Memorial Day 2019, 15 tornadoes hit the area, and just last week on Feb. 29, we had 2 tornadoes hit the area again. The temps go from 72 one day to in the 20s the next. Weather never used to be this crazy.
Great job y'all! 😂 It's like that in South Carolina, our weather is "Like a box of chocolates you never know what you're gonna to get!"😂 P.S. it was great hanging out with y'all last night, I might need to start wearing depends on Friday nights. 😂
And when he rolls up his sleeves it's really going down! But he's been with us since he was a wee baby meteorologist, at this point he's probably more accurate than the models
As a long time storm chaser and having worked for TV weather news, this is Fing brilliant! It's so close to how new people to the news crew act when they come from out of market. Only thing you missed was the random viewer sent in photo of something inappropriate that slipped through. Oh, and the people complaining because their show got preempted because of the tornado going through the next town over.
I live in NY State now, but grew up down south and this is so spot on! 😂 I laughed so hard watching this. From the heat and humidity, to the tornadoes, I don't really miss the weather down there. Although on occasion, I do miss the thunderstorms. Nothing like that here in NY State.
I believe that's almost anywhere. I live in Colorado and that's how quickly the weather changes here, when I was stationed in Korea we had bright sunny day with thunder and lightning, while it was snowing all at once.
🇺🇸🎖️ Thank you for your service 💪🎖️🇺🇸 I've known about crazy weather 🌡️🌞☀️ ☁️ 🥶❄️ already but yikes 😬😳 I'm surprised about even worse. It's rainy then clear like it never rained that day but only that weird but other cases I only heard about *YIKES 😬😳.*
🇺🇸🎖️ Thank you for your service 💪🎖️🇺🇸 I've been in crazy weather 🌡️ 🌧️ ☀️ when it rains in the morning and in the afternoon completely clear like it never rained that day...but YIKES some cases are surprising, cases I only hear or read about like your case.
Grew up in the south my grandmother n parents would always say "Don't like the weather give it 5 mins your bound to get something you'd like" as a kid always thought how strange of them to say that. However they were right.
For those unaware - Friday at @3:38 is a "Frog Strangler" which is an actual - but ancient - weatherman term for persistent rain resulting in continuous flooding.
I feel his pain, current predicted high for today is 65 and then it's gonna get down into the mid 40s tonight....southern spring and fall weather is whiplash city on the temperature front.
Omg! I have never laughed so hard in my life. This is imo the best video you have ever done. Even funnier than the purse video. Freaking insanely funny and true!
We are in Houston. From midnight to 9:50 AM, we use our cute little portables for warmth. By 10:00 AM we just give in and switch on the AC. Christmas Day 😂76 degrees forecasted.
My sister and I lived in the same apartment complex. I called to tell her it was raining and we should wait to go. She said it wasn’t. We argued. It was raining on my side of the complex and not on hers. I have had snow in my yard and 70 degrees.
True story: In 4th or 5th grade or sometime during late elementary school, we had our track and field day as we did every year. Of course this involved being outside. Well Mother Nature decided that day to mess with us a little. We were outside, and then it started to rain so we immediately headed inside. Only then, when we all got inside, it stopped raining so we went back outside. Only for the rain to start again, we go back inside, rain stops, we go back outside, and the cycle continues a few times over. You just can't make this stuff up.
New Mexico weather is also hard to predict. The weather man in Albuquerque could say a 4:26 slight chance of snow. When we look out, there are 8 inches on the ground, with half dollar flakes coming down.
🤣🤣😭 As a lifelong Georgian I absolutely, 100% approve this message! (Just today, I left home with a full coat and a long-sleeved top, but left work in a sweat walking out with my hand-held fan! The shirt was not at all made for warm weather.🤦🏾♀️)😅
back on Wednesday where I live it went from 66 to 29 like it saw a state trooper
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Oh yea, last Wednesday the temps went from nice to below freezing feeling in a matter of hours it feels like where I’m at
I watch trains on a live cam in Fort madison iowa. One day this week it was 72 degrees in after noon. 20 degrees that night with maybe an inch of snow on ground.
Here in Oklahoma, we have the best meteorological technology in the ENTIRE WORLD. We still use it to predict what the weather won't be.
Yeppers it's always something that never was predicted you can count on that 😂
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Nothing like Oklahoma weather -- 38° in the morning, pushing 80° in the afternoon...then 28° and a bit of freezing rain the next day. Then highs in the 60s and 70s after that. That was this past week.
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No one who isn't from Oklahoma can appreciate how messed up the weather situation we deal with is. 😂
• Low Temp: *_Nope_*
• Humidity: *_Yikes!_*
Genius! 😂😂😂
As an Alabamaian, this is confirmed 100% true. 😂
Severe weather is a meteorologists happy place. He took the jacket off 😆 "like yeah, game ON"
It's a whole new ball game when the jacket comes off!
You'll know its really bad when he rolls up his sleeves
It's Spann level 2 serious
When James Spann takes off the jacket you know shit's getting real
@@fjordpitsky4486 we don't need the Emergency Broadcast System, if we see James in an undershirt and boxers it's time to get to the bunkers and prepare for the zombies
The weather is like refreshing your Twitter feed, never know what is going to come up.
This is truly what it's like!
Truth
Newsflash Warning: Twitter no longer is Twitter but a big X.
More on that after the weather.
I have to laugh because this morning in East Texas at 9am the temp was 42. By lunchtime it was 83. You nailed it Weatherman Stu! 🤣🤣🤣
Don’t forget the humidity, Stu. Viscous! 😝😆🤣😂
Stu didn’t even make it past 7:05am 😂
@@ItsaSouthernThing he must be new to texas.
This is perfect for the South. Just wait 45 minutes, and it will change. REALLY YALL!!!!!
@@listeningservantsministries.a few days ago, I woke up my daughter for school, and told her that it was in the 30s that morning, with a “feels like” temperature in the 20s. She asked frantically “wasn’t it in the 90s yesterday?!?” I told her yes, and “welcome to Texas,” because I guess you could still be born here, and not understand the weather. They really should teach this stuff in school.
@@UmmYeahOk haha.
I adore Stu's deer-in-the-headlights expression 🤣🤣🤣
Man is just trying to do his best!
Lol he did the James Spann remove jacket thing for severe weather. As a weather nerd this is pretty accurate for spring lol
As a weather bully, GIVE ME YOUR LUNCH MONEY NERD!
@@JabezGilllol
James spann move for sure.😂
He did😂 That is what I thought immediately!
This is, by far, the most accurate and precise depiction of Southern weather. I'm laughing because we experience it every day here on the NC/SC border. 😋
From Alabma and the fact that they threw in the him taking the jacket off is 100% true if your from ALABAMA you know
Suspenders!!! Very classy!!! I kept waiting for the sleeve roll up and suspenders to come off!
The nado disappeared so fast he didn't even have a chance 😅
Channeling your inner James Spann with the suspenders.
Channeling some James Spann there!
Love the James Spann look... respect the polygon!!!
Meteorologist with sleeves rolled up means take shelter NOW
I thought this was a comedy skit, looks like a normal Alabama weather forecast to me! 😂😂😂
You mean the entire south east. Its like that in Florida too.
East Texas too!!
I think it's just a southern thing. (Pun intended)
This is hilarious and true! I have seen a meteorologist have a complete meltdown during a live update because of the unpredictable weather in NC!
In South Carolina we use a rock to tell the weather 😂
East Skillet is fabulous!
The forecast:
Firesnow!
PossumNado!
Raining cats and dogs! (don't step in a poodle)
FrogRain
Hurricane & Lightning very very frightening!
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"Don't step in a poodle." 😂🤣
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Hey, I survived the ThunderSnow!
* Yes, that's a real thing.
Mid Missouri here. I know. Not officially a southern state. But a few days ago, February 27th, we had a record-high 81 degrees, and 9 hours later, it was 31 and snowing.
Same for us across the river in Illinois. One day, I'm running errands in a t-shirt, the next I'm layering with my winter coat.
This was more accurate than the actual news 😅😂
Adam, I haven't laughed so hard like this in years. You're subtle parody of Spann - and frankly anyone trying to make sense of Alabama weather this time of year - is positively sublime, silly, but also spot on.
"The weather in the south is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get." - A wise man
You beat me to it. Lol
We’re in that weather season here in Texas where I go from long sleeves/pants to long sleeves/shorts to short sleeves/shorts all in the same day!
The weather is like a boxof chocolates right after you step out of the store. With a little help from the heat and humidity it turns into a MELTED box of chocolate which is what our weatherman ran into!
The weather almost everywhere in the US is like that. Bless your little hearts thinking you're so special.
Yep! My parents live in a medium-sized town in Georgia, and i visit them about every six weeks, and i swear, every time i visit there is a new weather person from a different part of the country. My dad will say, yeah, i guess Autumn/Amber/Amanda couldn't take the humidity and shufflede on back to Buffalo/NJ, etc.
It's hard to be a cute weather girl with your hair on point with 87 percent humidity.😂
One of the weather girls here doesn't give the humidity. Instead, she uses a "hairdo meter." One of them is "Just give up and wear a hat."
Nothing like Colorado Rocky Mountain Weather. I experienced pretty much all of that -- sunshine, rain, sleet, hail, snow, and temps from the 90s to almost freezing -- on a single early August day hike.
This.
We visited pikes peak. 98* at bottom going in. Half way up it was closer to 25* with this lite sleeting stuff. We couldn't access the top where my husband wanted to see bc it was too dangerous to drive, snow and all. 🤨
Secretly I was relieved. Having fibromyalgia I could feel every single temp drop on the way up not to mention, my head hates the altitude highs.. being from the Midwest, my body was completely confused by 98* into under 40* in less than 45 minutes..
Shouldn't be summer and nearly winter inside of an hour.. lol. Especially not with fibromyalgia..
How you do that regularly, I don't know.
Yeah I used to live in Aurora. People don’t realize how often we hear about tornado threats there! You don’t think of tornados and mountains. Not that they did much damage but still another crazy weather phenomenon to deal with. 😂 Also don’t realize how hot it gets in the summer, how often it looks like rain, and how some years it may not snow until January and can have snow in June.
I had almost the same experience in Colorado.
Was driving from Maryland to Southern California and stayed at my Aunt's house in Aurora overnight and went for a hike the next morning . It was perfect weather . Then the temp suddenly started dropping and it started sleeting then hailing little balls for about 10 minutes then just as fast it was gone, the sun was shining and it quickly warmed up to where I had to strip down to a T-shirt and shorts. Just crazy !!
Sounds like TX weather....
Yeah, the temperatures can change much more quickly with the thin, dry air at higher altitudes.
Of course, actually changing altitudes is kind of cheating, though. - haha - This video was talking about weather in one particular spot. Obviously, weather can change quite dramatically from an elevation of 5,000 to an elevation of 14,000+. Even under normal circumstances, that's a temperature difference of around 50 degrees in dry air!
While they tend to have wet air rather than dry, the Big Island of Hawaii really shows off the weather difference from elevation. It's not uncommon to be standing on the beach where it's 85 degrees or more and look up and see fresh snow on Mauna Kea.
In Texas we call this the rain season. Would call is spring if we had that.
I for one enjoyed both days of spring in Texas this year before summer hit then winter returned. Then everything caught fire.
I think it goes Freezing -> Tornados -> Sweltering. Don't need "fancy" names in Texas.
@@DavidDrummondTX: Oh, dear!! I've been so concerned about you guys, over there, with them fires!!! 🙏
Texans call late February-late October "SIMMER" because it heats up and stays that way until that first arctic cold front blows through.
I came here looking for the Texan that would say "oh, that's just Tuesday over here" 🙃
Pill Baxton having a tornado pic was a nice detail, y'all!
Glad I wasn't the only one who spotted that 😂
All the James Spann references have me dead😂😂
He's our muse 🤣🤣🤣
If you're seeing James Spann's suspenders, you're in for a long night!
I do local weather reports for a radio station. I'm in the Sacramento Valley of California. I'm not a meteorologist. I was looking over the weather data for the first day of Spring one year. It was going to be a comfortable 70 degrees. But the forecast high 2 days later was going to be 98! I felt like this guy. I told my friends "Today is the first day of Spring. And Tuesday is going to be the first day of Summer."
70°- 98°? That's child's play here in western Oklahoma.
Yeah.... here in Oklahoma on Tuesday it went from 88° to 33° and snowing in about 12 hours.
Well yes, Central coast here. there's not one drop of rain from the end of May until maybe October or November. It's just hot with a chance of smoke and fires until night happens and you freeze your butt off til morning.
I know that Sacramento weather (lived in the central valley for about 45+ years!)
It is boring compared to where I live now - western Kentucky!
Don't worry winter will be back the next week, so don't put the coats away.
Remember the good old KKNG before February 28, 2013. The recurrent coment in the weather report was: "Remember it's Oklahoma." This video is spot on.
SO VERY TRUE! NWGA here. Almost TN - Almost AL! 😁 In the past 4 weeks, we've seen temps from single digits to 70's, bright sunny days to rain, cold rain, snow, forwards then backwards! Rain storms, thunder storms, & wind storms, but no pollen storms yet! Bare branches to budding branches & brown grass to daffodils! Mother nature is surely menopausal! She hooked up w/ Jack Frost a couple of weeks ago! 😂
Best weather forecast I ever heard,, Many years ago in eastern NC, prediction for the day was: Party cloudy with a 50% chance of rain.. I remember my Granddad saying I might as well flip a coin..
1:45 dang..he went all James Spann in a heartbeat
I've seen days in SC that it would be 75° one afternoon and snow the next morning
I'm just thankful that Wednesday is only going to be raining cats. Got caught out in raining cats and dogs a while ago and don't want to go through that, again. After it started plummeting pitbulls, I was done with it.
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Flashbacks to my teen years in Tennessee. I once saw Pat Sajak (when he was the WSM TV weatherman) start laughing because the 5 day forecast was all over the place.
Used to think this as a Virginian and Texan but as I'm living in Kansas, I've since learned that Southern weather is pretty tame. It dropped 50+° here in 10 hours on Wednesday for instance.
That exact temperature drop happened 2 years ago here in Louisiana. It was wild!
True ! I thought he was talking about Kansas City last week.
You get that far from the stabilizing force of an ocean or the bunting force of a mountain range and all bets are off.
Kansas weather is predictably unpredictable...😳
@@susanventuraahrens8878 Yeah. It's supposed to be back up almost to 80 tomorrow with a high fire risk. Just glad that my sinuses haven't been acting up for once(usually happens for me when weather gets screwy like this)
Here in TN, I seriously remember being under both a Tornado Warning and a Winter Storm Warning at the same time. More than once.
Though, while it's normal enough for you all down in MS/AL/FL/GA/SC, I think the weirdest warning I've seen here in *Northern Tennessee* was when we had an Inland Tropical Storm Warning. I live roughly 400 miles from the nearest coast and over 500 miles from where that particular Hurricane made landfall... (As you might have guessed, it was Katrina, which was actually still a Tropical Storm when it moved over Middle Tennessee.)
One of the other more amusing forecasts I've seen for here was: "Today is forecast to be much warmer than yesterday. Also, there's an Ice Storm Warning for today." That was definitely one of those "You know it's way too cold for the South when..." type forecasts.
I woke up last week to 11 weather alerts in our area ranging from high winds, rain, thunderstorms and finally a tornado watch. So I went to work and was happy I had put my garbage can inside the garage. About an hour after I got to work, the weather warning sirens went off and everyone ran out to see what was happening. Nothing. So we checked the weather guy on X and he said the sirens just went off and they were trying to figure out why since there was no bad weather near us. About another hour later, the tornado watch was gone and I went home in 75 degree weather with the sun shining.
The sirens went off and everybody went...outside? Yep, you must be southern😂😂😂
James spann losing his jacket couldn’t have been more accurate 😂😂😂
This time of year in the Midwest the daily high temperatures look like Powerball numbers
I may actually use that method to play the lottery this week.
"@PillBaxton" 😄😂🤣
Absolutely, the highlight of the video for me!
Was hoping someone spotted that!! :D
Twister
ohmigod. why didn't i make that connection.
I caught that too!😂
*laughs in Michigander*
In Vietnam, weather patterns during the war were heavily monitored. They used meteorologists from Michigan who could follow strange weather patterns. Yes, I know you have more tornados than us, but for example, when my wife and I dated, her family had 14” of snow at her house and we had 8” of snow. We lived 20 minutes apart.
You do kind of have to feel for our tv meteorologists - every day is a white knuckle ride through every possible scenario. "Tornados Monday noon, snow this evening, then 85° by midday tomorrow with thunder showers, and keep an eye on that flash flooding while you enjoy the sunny afternoon."
Texas panhandle has a wildfire with over a million acres burned... And they had snow
I still remember the day we moved to Florida, we were passing through south Carolina into Georgia and the Carolina state line was sunny and the Georgia side was rainy and we were WTF 😮😂
Pill Baxton sent the tornado pic. lol, it’s the little touches like that which makes y’all so funny.
Here in Pennsylvania we just accept it’s probably going to potentially rain at some point.
I literally laughed out loud at this video! Great one! 😂
He took off the jacket!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I guess rolling up the sleeves would have been a bridge too far--people would have hidden in their basements with their helmets on for no reason.
This is the most accurate weather forecast I’ve seen in months!!👍👍👍
I’m in OK and I agree with this weather report. I have literally had a Freeze Warning, High Fire Danger, Severe Thunderstorm Warning and Tornado Watch alerts on my phone on the same day. At least we didn’t have an earthquake that day.
Predicting southern weather is fairly easy, and you don't need many words. Most summer forecasts can even be done in one or two words. Miserable. Miserably hot. Hot, humid, and miserable if you want to use all of them. And yes, I can speak to this with the advantage of unfortunate familiarity. I am quite happy to now live in the Pacific Northwest.
A Texas gal here. Exactly! Haha! I look at the weather the way they did before any technology. Go outside and look, bring and umbrella and sweater everywhere I go.
When i lived in Greenville Texas this was exactly what happened!😅😂
April SNOW 🌨️ then HOT T-STORMS ⚡
@PillBaxton ..... a nice nod to Bill Paxton & Twister 🌪🎬 1:26
Too funny! I grew up in S. FL where we had to worry about severe afternoon t-storms and hurricanes, and my grandparents were in northern AL where I went through a double tornado on the way there around 1974. Now, I’ve lived in southwestern Ohio since 1976, and we now get the craziest damn weather. In 2008, Hurricane Ike took out the electric in all 88 counties. On Memorial Day 2019, 15 tornadoes hit the area, and just last week on Feb. 29, we had 2 tornadoes hit the area again. The temps go from 72 one day to in the 20s the next. Weather never used to be this crazy.
Southern Weather goes ☀➡☁➡❄➡🌤➡🌧➡🌈➡🌪 in the time span of a week lol🤣
Shoooot sometimes in one day lol 😂
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Great job y'all! 😂 It's like that in South Carolina, our weather is "Like a box of chocolates you never know what you're gonna to get!"😂 P.S. it was great hanging out with y'all last night, I might need to start wearing depends on Friday nights. 😂
In middle Georgia, we say you know it's serious of Ben isn't wearing a jacket. I guess that's relevant throughout the South.
Jacket off = Severe Weather!
And when he rolls up his sleeves it's really going down! But he's been with us since he was a wee baby meteorologist, at this point he's probably more accurate than the models
As a long time storm chaser and having worked for TV weather news, this is Fing brilliant! It's so close to how new people to the news crew act when they come from out of market. Only thing you missed was the random viewer sent in photo of something inappropriate that slipped through. Oh, and the people complaining because their show got preempted because of the tornado going through the next town over.
Grew up in the Texas Panhandle with a perpetual 20% for rain... even in a thunderstorm LOL
I live in NY State now, but grew up down south and this is so spot on! 😂
I laughed so hard watching this. From the heat and humidity, to the tornadoes, I don't really miss the weather down there. Although on occasion, I do miss the thunderstorms. Nothing like that here in NY State.
I'm loving the James Spann reference with the jacket off and suspenders for the severe weather!!
I'm in tears 😂. So true! Especially here in Bama, first day of spring and we had freezing temperatures, but the week before it was in the upper 70s.
How did I miss this! I laughed 'til I cried! Thanks!
I believe that's almost anywhere. I live in Colorado and that's how quickly the weather changes here, when I was stationed in Korea we had bright sunny day with thunder and lightning, while it was snowing all at once.
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I've known about crazy weather 🌡️🌞☀️ ☁️ 🥶❄️ already but yikes 😬😳 I'm surprised about even worse. It's rainy then clear like it never rained that day but only that weird but other cases I only heard about *YIKES 😬😳.*
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I've been in crazy weather 🌡️ 🌧️ ☀️ when it rains in the morning and in the afternoon completely clear like it never rained that day...but YIKES some cases are surprising, cases I only hear or read about like your case.
"Pill Baxton" 😂 I see what you did there.
Grew up in the south my grandmother n parents would always say "Don't like the weather give it 5 mins your bound to get something you'd like" as a kid always thought how strange of them to say that. However they were right.
always good to hear from ol' pill baxton. he gets the best shots of the weather/
😂 Yes that's our weather (here in Ga) in a nut shell, plus add in pollen 😂
The Winter Weather Warning and Extreme Heat Warning in the corner was hilarious
PillBaxton sent the Twister pic. I see what you did there. 😏
yeah, you get it!
For those unaware - Friday at @3:38 is a "Frog Strangler" which is an actual - but ancient - weatherman term for persistent rain resulting in continuous flooding.
Hilarious, Was laughing so much the back of my head started hurting.
Ok this has to be my favorite IAST I've seen yet. You rock Kevin!
Pill Baxton aka Bill Paxton. Nice Twister reference.
It makes me cry how realistic this is. In Tennessee, we have 2 seasons now, Summer and the Monsoon, and it’s always tornado season in Tennessee.🤗🐝❤️
I like that Twister movie Easter egg you have in there with PillBaxon (Bill Paxton).
South: "We have really unpredictable weather!"
Michigan: "Hold my Vernors"
I can imagine Saturday: "Hey, Bolt. Good to see ya again!" "Yo, Cane. Lookin' good! You seen Cat lately?" ⚡🌀😹
I feel his pain, current predicted high for today is 65 and then it's gonna get down into the mid 40s tonight....southern spring and fall weather is whiplash city on the temperature front.
Omg! I have never laughed so hard in my life. This is imo the best video you have ever done. Even funnier than the purse video. Freaking insanely funny and true!
PillBaxton had me rolling pretty good. R.I.P Bill.
😂😂😂😂 So true!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was literally a day in Texas in last week.
We are in Houston. From midnight to 9:50 AM, we use our cute little portables for warmth. By 10:00 AM we just give in and switch on the AC. Christmas Day 😂76 degrees forecasted.
I’ll tell you what, the existential breakdown hit the nail on the head!
You don't want to come to Jersey! I'm trying to get out! 😂
Thursday there’s gonna be...CAT! 😂
LOL! I remember March of 93, I went to school in short sleaves and got off work with it snowing and oh boy what a snow!
Pill Baxton!!!!! Gotta lover Twister
So true. In the Dallas area this past week, we went from a high of 90 on Tuesday to a high of 50 on Wednesday
My sister and I lived in the same apartment complex. I called to tell her it was raining and we should wait to go. She said it wasn’t. We argued. It was raining on my side of the complex and not on hers.
I have had snow in my yard and 70 degrees.
I have never laughed so much 😂 🤣 😭
Keep posting this so the northern folks freak out 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
True story: In 4th or 5th grade or sometime during late elementary school, we had our track and field day as we did every year. Of course this involved being outside. Well Mother Nature decided that day to mess with us a little. We were outside, and then it started to rain so we immediately headed inside. Only then, when we all got inside, it stopped raining so we went back outside. Only for the rain to start again, we go back inside, rain stops, we go back outside, and the cycle continues a few times over. You just can't make this stuff up.
New Mexico weather is also hard to predict. The weather man in Albuquerque could say a 4:26 slight chance of snow. When we look out, there are 8 inches on the ground, with half dollar flakes coming down.
And the weather person has 7 temp zones & forecasts to go through in the span of 23 mins
77 in Kansas today, should be 38 in a day or so. Hailed a few days ago too.
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As a lifelong Georgian I absolutely, 100% approve this message! (Just today, I left home with a full coat and a long-sleeved top, but left work in a sweat walking out with my hand-held fan! The shirt was not at all made for warm weather.🤦🏾♀️)😅
Top & Shop!! Ours closed down about 25-30 years ago.
Love it!! Our southern weather seems to be just that unpredictable. Y’all nailed it.
Accurate...Lol. Last week it went from Low to mid 40s to mid to high 70s within a 24 hour period in South Texas.
You hit the nail in the head on that one😂😂😂