A lyrical Texas weatherman captured the eye of the web and rap icon Snoop Dogg.
Adam Krueger, Chief Meteorologist at CW39 Houston, posted a TikTok after one among his fans challenged him to insert Snoop Dog lyrics into his each day weather report.
On Monday, Krueger gladly accepted the challenge and gave his viewers a head’s up he could be showcasing lyrics from Snoop Dog’s debut solo single “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?”
The lyrical weatherman wasted no time in getting those “Who Am I” lyrics into his forecasts when he began off saying, “From the depths of the ocean, to the back of the block!” when he showed Babe’s Beach in Galveston, Texas on the screen.
“Weather man on one!” Snoop Dogg captioned the post.
Then he followed with more lyrics by encouraging viewers to maintain up thus far with the weather in the event that they “follow me, follow me, follow me,” referring to his social media accounts.
Near the tip of his witty Snoop Dog-influenced weather report, Krueger added one last lyric.
“We’re gonna be warm and humid, with highs within the 80s, guess what, ‘it’s like that, rat tat tat tat,’” Krueger says.
Snoop Dogg reposted the clip together with his seal of approval on his Instagram account for his 79.7 million followers.
Krueger’s “Sneaking Words Within the Weather” bit is where his followers suggest song lyrics from a well known artist — and even movie and TV show references — for the longtime meteorologist to include during his television appearances.
Users on TikTok and Instagram flooded the weatherman’s comment section.
“Man I absolutely love this! As stressful because the world would be the weather man is sneaking SNOOP lyrics into the forecast!!!!,” one user commented.
One other user even went on to say, “This could be your best one yet!”
Krueger, whose been with the station since 2020, pulls inspiration from hit artists including Beyonce, Notorious BIG, and Eminem, which stays his most viewed video with over 5.5M views.
“But this weekend is looking so good, I prefer it, so Im going to ‘put a hoop on it,’” citing a Beyonce lyric from the hit song “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).”