Ever notice how a 2" snow forecast turns into Snowmageddon? The forecast center has a nitrous mask and they are getting more manic as they prepare the forecast.
My ideal job: TV weatherman in Phoenix, AZ. You show up on January 1, change your tie 365 times, and leave the studio for the year, having recorded that many variations on “Today it’s gonna be hot, sunny, and dry.”
I am waiting for Monty to discover that Thomas Nast lived in Morristown…
Better reading than Antoine Le Blanc’s Morristown outcome, but I can think of a certain little boy is this strip who might be interested behind the scenes in that…
I used to know a guy who taped the weather forecast so he could check it the next day and see how accurate they were. If there was anything slightly different he’d write an angry letter to the TV station: “You predicted a high of 64 and it only got up to 63!”
Well, I psychoanalyze Tom Skilling, a local weatherman, when he says we’re going to get 12" of snow on July 4th. I kid you not. The Tomster lives in his own special place.
How is 4 to 6 inches of snow, or even 8 to 10 inches, bad weather? Unless Monty was greedily hoping for a bigger storm, it sounds pretty glorious to me!
Strob about 6 years ago
The studio’s in Hawaii and they’re smirking at you.
PoodleGroomer about 6 years ago
Ever notice how a 2" snow forecast turns into Snowmageddon? The forecast center has a nitrous mask and they are getting more manic as they prepare the forecast.
Frankie5466 about 6 years ago
Well to be fair, how many people does E.B. actually know?
elliel203 about 6 years ago
That’s because they are splitting profits with the supermarket owners…
nosirrom about 6 years ago
You don’t need pause to tell that Jim Cantore loves bad weather.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdRWGMyeSYY
F-Flash about 6 years ago
I hear ya Monty, those traffic reporters love burning 10 car pile-ups.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 6 years ago
My ideal job: TV weatherman in Phoenix, AZ. You show up on January 1, change your tie 365 times, and leave the studio for the year, having recorded that many variations on “Today it’s gonna be hot, sunny, and dry.”
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 6 years ago
News 12?
I am waiting for Monty to discover that Thomas Nast lived in Morristown…
Better reading than Antoine Le Blanc’s Morristown outcome, but I can think of a certain little boy is this strip who might be interested behind the scenes in that…
Pedmar Premium Member about 6 years ago
I used to know a guy who taped the weather forecast so he could check it the next day and see how accurate they were. If there was anything slightly different he’d write an angry letter to the TV station: “You predicted a high of 64 and it only got up to 63!”
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
Monty is obsessing on the weathercasters, not the weather! Monty is strange. —As if we needed any more proof….
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
They have to be weather geeks to start with. Different training from being a climatologist.
banjoAhhh! about 6 years ago
Well, I psychoanalyze Tom Skilling, a local weatherman, when he says we’re going to get 12" of snow on July 4th. I kid you not. The Tomster lives in his own special place.
WDD about 6 years ago
Around the Boston area, a simple light gentle snowfall is called a snowSTORM!!!
fishbulb239 about 6 years ago
How is 4 to 6 inches of snow, or even 8 to 10 inches, bad weather? Unless Monty was greedily hoping for a bigger storm, it sounds pretty glorious to me!