Andrew Wk The Weather Man

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Musician Andrew W.K. makes a memorable guest appearance as a local television weather reporter.

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Accurate, dependable, Fox 23 news this morning, as weather burst. Fox 23 weather. Andrew WK joining us here with the weather. Hello everybody, as you can see, it's a beautiful clear sky. This is a great, you got one building here, you got another building here, now both of these buildings are going to remain there throughout the day, okay? I think you're going to be pleased with that. And we can take a look now at the temperature forecast, you got a 71 up in Ponca City, you got 72 in Bartlesville, and you got 71 in Coffeyville, now what's going to happen around the rest of the area is a basic 70s realm. You have a large gray cloud, scooping down. You want to watch out for that. This is, looks essentially like a panhandle or some kind of, you see this, there's a little green in there, and don't mind that, it's not slime, it's not, it's just a little alien invasion there. Now, we're going to take you up to the, these red arrows indicate a large, a large southerly wind, warming its way through, so you'd bring up the winds, bring up the winds, now bring up the winds. Now, and finally, you might enjoy a cool breeze, if you point your face down that way, the breeze is going to hit you up there, if you want to have your wind at the back, you kind of, sit like that. And then, finally, there's a storm that's going to be coming down here. You can see just now these small blue arrows represent sharp teeth of a blue dragon. This is basically like a big shark's mouth, and the shark's beak comes down, it creates a thunderstorm with that red arrow, and this is how weather works, so if you've ever wondered. And then finally, we have 96, 96 and 92. Now, Saturday's a beautiful day, today is Friday, Sunday is the day that comes after Saturday, and then you have Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, this is how the week works, this is something I learned. Awesome, awesome. Andrew WK, all, awesome stuff, and by the way, on the cold front, those are actually called teeth. They are cold teeth, okay? They are called teeth. This is cool. Very cool indeed, thank you so much, and I'm going to give it back to you, Anne. Oh, let me see if I can compose myself after that.

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