Houston weatherman shoots to fame by including rap lyrics from Snoop in his forecasts

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A Houston weatherman has gone viral for slipping Snoop Dogg lyrics into a recent weather report, only for the rapper himself to repost clips of the broadcast and praise it.

Adam Krueger, a weatherman for CW39 Houston, is known for slipping lyrics into his live reports.

He sometimes accepts requests from his viewers, and recently agreed to work some Snoop Dogg lyrics into a broadcast.

During a recent broadcast, Krueger agreed to work lyrics from the Snoop Dogg song Who Am I (What’s My Name) into his broadcast and seamlessly dropped lines like ‘It’s like that as a matter of fact rat tat tat tat’ into descriptions of weather fronts and rain forecasts.

Snoop Dogg approved of the Krueger report, reposting it on his Instagram and writing ‘Weather man on one’ along with a series of emojis.

Houston weatherman shoots to fame by including rap lyrics from Snoop in his forecasts

Rapper Snoop Dogg praised weatherman Adam Krueger for putting his lyrics in a broadcast

One of Krueger’s fans requested he sneak Snoop Dogg into a broadcast, writing ‘Did you do Snoop Dogg already if not, can you do it please.

The weatherman said he had done Snoop previously, but that he was willing to give it another go.

‘I have done him before. ‘Gin and Juice’ in the past,’ he said in a video introducing his broadcast. Today though, I’m doing Who Am I (What’s My Name), Yeah, challenge accepted.’

Krueger kicked off the report saying ‘From the depths of the sea back to the block’ before, advising viewers they could keep up to date with the weather if they ‘follow me, follow me, follow me’ while showing his social media handles.

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Next, Krueger talked about clouds clearing, saying ‘we’ll step through the fog, and we’ll creep through the smog, and we’ll be able to see a little sun popping out this afternoon.’

Then, while talking about forecasts from ‘the most accurate meteorologist,’ he said ‘Guess what? He is I and I am him.’

He finished things off by saying ‘We’re gonne be warm and humid, with highs in the 80s, guess what, it’s like that, rat tat tat tat.’

Houston weatherman Adam Krueger is known for slipping lyrics into his broadcasts

Houston weatherman Adam Krueger is known for slipping lyrics into his broadcasts

Krueger advising viewers they could keep up to date with the weather if they 'follow me, follow me, follow me'

Krueger advising viewers they could keep up to date with the weather if they ‘follow me, follow me, follow me’

Krueger talked about clouds clearing, saying 'we'll step through the fog, and we'll creep through the smog, and we'll be able to see a little sun popping out this afternoon'

Krueger talked about clouds clearing, saying ‘we’ll step through the fog, and we’ll creep through the smog, and we’ll be able to see a little sun popping out this afternoon’

Snoop Dogg was not the only one impressed with Krueger’s performance, many viewers flocked to the post to express their praise for the weatherman’s talents.

‘These weathermen are different breed now a days. One dancing and raps. This do snoopified weather,’ one user wrote.

‘He’s having too much fun as a meteorologist,’ said another. 

‘Did you really say ‘rat tat tat tat’ on live TV??? WOW! Love it,’ a user commented on a TikTok clip of the broadcast.

His fans requested he do a number of other rappers, as well as asking him to sneak in lines from TV shows like Schitt’s Creek and Seinfeld into a broadcast.

Krueger has slipped song lyrics and movie lines into countless broadcasts, each of which are posted to his Instagram account. 

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Other musicians he has done include George Strait, Eminem, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Beyonce.

Movies he’s done include Wayne’s World, Forest Gump, Dumb and Dumber, and he’s even done things like drop the names of US presidents in, along with elements from the periodic table.  

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