Snoop Dogg has flexed his meteorological skills with a funny TV weather report that was filled with marijuana jokes.
Tha Doggfather stopped by the TODAY on Thursday (October 17) and helped out Al Roker with the daily forecast.
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When Snoop touched the interactive map, a number of weed-related cities popped up, including Mary Jane Falls, NV; Weed, CA; Tokeland, WA; Blaze, KY; and more.
Doing his best weatherman impression, Snoop said: “Al, it’s 57 degrees in Mary Jane Falls, Nevada? And then I heard it’s gonna be 56 degrees in Stoner, Colorado. But my favorite is when it’s nice, hot and misty outside. 84 degrees in Blunt, South Dakota.
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“Sliding on down to this area down here. Above the average highs, 70 degrees in Roach, Missouri. Over here, we stay lucky in Kentucky. It’s gonna be 60 as we blaze in Blaze, Kentucky. Ya dig?”
Check out the full clip below.
Snoop Dogg is far from the first rapper to deliver a weather forecast.
Back in 2022, Dipset icon Jim Jones joined FOX5’s Good Day New York to deliver the cold news to viewers.
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“Did th weavah on @fox5ny #gooddaynewyorkfox5 bust th thermal (long john’s) on em lol #weavahmanjim I could use a full time job @fox5ny,” he wrote on Instagram next to footage of his appearance.
In the clip, Jimmy scanned a map of the country and called out NYC for somehow being in the 20s when even Miami remained in the 60s — and that was supposed to be “beach weather.”
“We looking like we in our fifth or sixth winter,” he joked. “It’s pretty chilly. It’s supposed to be spring, but spring is out of here. New York City, you’re in the dubs. You’re in the 20s. When you’re in the 20s, you gotta drop down and get your eagle on.”
Last year, Juvenile also stopped by a New Orleans television station where he took a page out of Jim Jones’ book and temporarily slipped into the shoes of a weatherman.
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The “Back That Azz Up” rapper paid a visit to WDSU6 in his hometown to give the people of the Big Easy a weather report on a seasonably warm day — although it didn’t quite reach 400 Degreez.
“Alright y’all, as you could see right here, it’s hot, it’s hot and it’s more hot, so whatever you do man just get out [the heat],” he said in front of a green screen while rocking a navy blue polo and matching New Orleans Pelicans fitted cap.
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“We see you, @juviethegreat bruh,” the news station wrote on Instagram. “He says it won’t be 400 Degreez but it’s going to be a warm day.”