There’s nothing quite so funny as a TV weather forecast gone horribly wrong. YouTube channel NewsBeFunny did an amazing job of cobbling together more than 11 minutes’ worth of hilarious TV weather ...
“Q: Does the relative for rain to occur? “A: In order for rain to In the clouds It does, but at the ground It does not.” Now that we have that straightened out, I’ll explain that I’ve decided to use ...
The NewsBeFunny YouTube channel gathered this reel of hilarious TV weather forecaster bloopers from guys burping to accidental curse words spoken at the most inopportune moment. Lets face it, TV ...
One of the major perks of being an UPROXX dink (aside from the $500 mil annually and the crystal palace where we keep our matching jumpsuits stored) is sifting through the year’s elite bloopz. 2016 ...
A new YouTube compilation video invites the Internet to laugh at the year's "best weather news bloopers" of 2015. And a Syracuse TV station made the cut. CNY Central meteorologist Wayne Mahar appears ...
News broadcasts are not always the funniest segments to hit the airwaves, and weather forecasts are generally about as straightforward as TV reporting goes. Sometimes, however, something goes ...
Meteorologist Siobhan Ryan was left red-faced when not one, but three bloopers aired during a recent weather forecast. The Met Éireann personality scored a hat-trick of bloopers on Friday night. Ryan ...
A word of caution: This video is a TV blooper reel, so (naturally) there is some particularly foul language used — albeit accidentally. When you’re delivering the weather on live TV every day — 365 ...