Al Roker is apologizing. The Today show weatherman and his team of meteorologists made a major mistake yesterday, failing to correctly predict a severe snowstorm that hit the northeast, causing tons of traffic, terrible delays, and keeping some people from getting home all night.
The wintry nor’easter set snowfall records across the region. This morning, November 16, the storied weatherman cleared the air about his major mistake. Click through the gallery to find out why Al Roker apologized — and why he’s clapping back at viewers on Twitter!
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Al, 64, joined Today in 1996. He usually gets the weather right, but not this time.
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Earlier in the week, Al and meteorologists across the country predicted this week's storm would be a rainy, wintry mix, mostly harmless. It was much worse.
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“Here’s the deal. Mea culpa. Our bad,” Al said as began his
broadcast this morning.
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He explained in technical terms why their forecast was wrong. “We thought that the depth of the cold air aloft wasn’t that deep. It was, and the storm slowed up, which overproduced.”
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There ended up being 1,300 miles of storm, dropping record snow in 13 states. New York had its biggest November snowfall in 136 years, while Philadelphia and Washington, DC had their biggest in 29.
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On Twitter, Al was a little less conciliatory. Someone tweeted, “So let me get this straight Al Roker didn't give viewers accurate weather information with all that doppler radar satellite bulls—t and he still has a job?” Al
replied, “Yep!! Is this a great country or what?”
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Al warned that snow is still falling in New England and that the entire northeast will experience high winds all day. He must have been upset by his flub, but, all things considered, it's not
the worst thing a
Today host has had to
apologize for in the last year.
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Are you surprised Al apologized for a bad weather forecast? Sound off in the comments!
Al, 64, joined Today in 1996. He usually gets the weather right, but not this time.
Earlier in the week, Al and meteorologists across the country predicted this week's storm would be a rainy, wintry mix, mostly harmless. It was much worse.
“Here’s the deal. Mea culpa. Our bad,” Al said as began his
broadcast this morning.
He explained in technical terms why their forecast was wrong. “We thought that the depth of the cold air aloft wasn’t that deep. It was, and the storm slowed up, which overproduced.”
There ended up being 1,300 miles of storm, dropping record snow in 13 states. New York had its biggest November snowfall in 136 years, while Philadelphia and Washington, DC had their biggest in 29.
On Twitter, Al was a little less conciliatory. Someone tweeted, “So let me get this straight Al Roker didn't give viewers accurate weather information with all that doppler radar satellite bulls—t and he still has a job?” Al
replied, “Yep!! Is this a great country or what?”
Another person seemed to imply that the snow meant climate change isn’t real. “You might feel differently in a few years when you’ve got a pool [in] Your living room,” he replied.
Al warned that snow is still falling in New England and that the entire northeast will experience high winds all day. He must have been upset by his flub, but, all things considered, it's not
the worst thing a
Today host has had to
apologize for in the last year.
Are you surprised Al apologized for a bad weather forecast? Sound off in the comments!