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Have You Seen This? Wardrobe malfunction can't stop weather forecast
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Steve Frazier started his weather report when he noticed something in his suit jacket. Whatever it was it bothered Frazier enough that he stopped mid-sentence to take care of the problem. Fast-forward a few seconds and the meteorologist is pulling out a hanger from his jacket. - photo by John Clyde


THE NEWSROOM Meteorologists have it tough. I mean, can you imagine watching screens and pointing at maps for 21 minutes a day.

Im kidding, Im kidding. Having worked in a newsroom for the better part of a decade, I can personally attest that meteorologists can be some of the smartest and hardest-working people in the newsroom. This could be why this weather reporter in St. Paul, Minnesota, didnt notice this wardrobe mishap.

Steve Frazier started his weather report when he noticed something in his suit jacket. Whatever it was it bothered Frazier enough that he stopped mid-sentence to take care of the problem. Fast-forward a few seconds and the meteorologist is pulling out a hanger from his jacket.

I dont know how you miss that, but apparently when youve got cumulus clouds on the brain, hangers are just white noise.

Way to go, Steve, youve proved that nothing will stop you from reporting the weather.