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* ''VideoGame/StardewValley'', being a SpiritualSuccessor to the ''Harvest Moon'' series, has a weather channel that tells you what the next day's weather will be like. It also reminds you of upcoming events like the Egg Festival (which, oddly enough, never seem to get rained out).
* Many of the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' games let you check the weather forecast on TV to see what the weather for the next day will be like. Some are accurate, and some are not. One of the bachelorettes in ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'', Lillie, is the local weather forecaster and very talented in meteorology.
* Many of the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' games let you check the weather forecast on TV to see what the weather for the next day will be like. Some are accurate, and some are not. One of the bachelorettes in ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'', Lillie, is the local weather forecaster and very talented in meteorology.
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* ''VideoGame/StardewValley'', being a SpiritualSuccessor to the ''Harvest Moon'' Moon''/''Story of Seasons'' series, has a weather channel that tells you what the next day's weather will be like. It also reminds you of upcoming events like the Egg Festival (which, oddly enough, never seem to get rained out).
* Many of the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' games let you check the weather forecast on your TV at home to see what the weather for the next day (or hours) will be like. Some are accurate, and some are not. One of the bachelorettes in ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'', Lillie, is the local weather forecaster and very talented in meteorology.
* Many of the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' games let you check the weather forecast on your TV at home to see what the weather for the next day (or hours) will be like. Some are accurate, and some are not. One of the bachelorettes in ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'', Lillie, is the local weather forecaster and very talented in meteorology.
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* Many of the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' games let you check the weather forecast on TV to see what the weather for the next day will be like. Some are accurate, and some are not.
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* Many of the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' games let you check the weather forecast on TV to see what the weather for the next day will be like. Some are accurate, and some are not. One of the bachelorettes in ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'', Lillie, is the local weather forecaster and very talented in meteorology.
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You've seen it. [[TruthInTelevision Possibly even in real life]]. There's a man, or a ([[{{Fanservice}} generally attractive]]) woman, standing in front of a [[ChromaKey green screen]] or LED wall, telling you what the weather will be like just before the NewsBroadcast ends. Characters might check one of these before they head out on an excursion or adventure somewhere, or it might be seen in the background.
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You've seen it. [[TruthInTelevision Possibly even in real life]]. There's a man, man or a ([[{{Fanservice}} generally attractive]]) woman, standing in front of a [[ChromaKey green screen]] or LED wall, telling you what the weather will be like just before the NewsBroadcast ends. Characters might check one of these before they head out on an excursion or adventure somewhere, or it might be seen in the background.
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* The song "It's Rainin' Men" is performed by the group The Weather Girls, who dressed as weather reporters giving a most unusual forcast.
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* In a few of the ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon'' games, you can check the weather forecast on TV to see what the weather for the next day will be like.
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* ''VideoGame/StardewValley'', being a SpiritualSuccessor to ''Harvest Moon'', has a weather channel that tells you what the next day's weather will be like. It also reminds you of upcoming events like the Egg Festival (which, oddly enough, never seem to get rained out).
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* ''VideoGame/StardewValley'', being a SpiritualSuccessor to the ''Harvest Moon'', Moon'' series, has a weather channel that tells you what the next day's weather will be like. It also reminds you of upcoming events like the Egg Festival (which, oddly enough, never seem to get rained out).out).
* Many of the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' games let you check the weather forecast on TV to see what the weather for the next day will be like. Some are accurate, and some are not.
* Many of the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' games let you check the weather forecast on TV to see what the weather for the next day will be like. Some are accurate, and some are not.
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* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' had Nancy who was blatantly only hired because she was gorgeous. The closest thing they actually had as far as equipment to predict the weather was one fax machine. Eventually they replace her with an actual weather expert because "It turns out people actually ''want'' to know the weather."
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* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' had Nancy Gribble, who was blatantly only hired because she was gorgeous.gorgeous in a time where "weather girls" didn't need to know the weather, just be pretty on the television. The closest thing they actually had as far as equipment to predict the weather was one fax machine. One episode has Luann take her job as she's getting older, making Nancy fret about her looks. Eventually they replace her with an actual weather expert because "It "it turns out people actually ''want'' to know the weather."" She frets for the whole episode about being replaced before she's upgraded to an anchorwoman and has a slightly better job.
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* ''Beside the Seaside'' by Leslie Sands. Before his seaside holiday one of the characters contacts the biggest weather station in Britain--which is on the roof of the Air Ministry--to confirm that it won't rain. Inevitably it rains buckets. He decides to have his next holiday on the Air Ministry roof instead, where clearly the weather is fine.
* ''Theatre/TheLightningThief'': During the song ''Drive'', a woman comes out to give a weather report, urging everyone to stay off the roads. Our heroes elect to ignore this warning.
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* ''Beside the Seaside'' by Leslie Sands. Before his seaside holiday one of the characters contacts the biggest weather station in Britain--which is on the roof of the Air Ministry--to confirm that it won't rain. Inevitably it rains buckets. He decides to have his next holiday on the Air Ministry roof instead, where clearly the weather is fine.
* ''Theatre/TheLightningThief'': During the song ''Drive'', a woman comes out to give a weather report, urging everyone to stay off the roads. Our heroes elect to ignore this warning.
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* [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Hollywood]]'s ''Ride/StudioTour'' has NBC's Al Roker giving one for every part of the Universal backlot. He in particular gives a flash flood warning for the Little Mexico set, a warning that the tour guide decides to ignore.
* [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Hollywood]]'s ''Ride/StudioTour'' has NBC's Al Roker giving one for every part of the Universal backlot. He in particular gives a flash flood warning for the Little Mexico set, a warning that the tour guide decides to ignore.
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-->'''Kermit:''' I'm getting all wet here...!\\
'''Weatherman:''' And in
'''Kermit:''' What kind of weather forecast is this?\\
'''Weatherman:''' ...it'll be raining cats and dogs.\\
'''Kermit:''' It'll be ''what''?\\
''[Loud barks and meows are heard as plush cats and dogs begin raining on Kermit.]''
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* ''Beside the Seaside'' by Leslie Sands. Before his seaside holiday one of the characters contacts the biggest weather station in Britain--which is on the roof of the Air Ministry--to confirm that it won't rain. Inevitably it rains buckets. He decides to have his next holiday on the Air Ministry roof instead, where clearly the weather is fine.
* ''Theatre/TheLightningThief'': During the song ''Drive'', a woman comes out to give a weather report, urging everyone to stay off the roads. Our heroes elect to ignore this warning.
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* [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Hollywood]]'s ''Ride/StudioTour'' has NBC's Al Roker giving one for every part of the Universal backlot. He in particular gives a flash flood warning for the Little Mexico set, a warning that the tour guide decides to ignore.
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* ''Beside the Seaside'' by Leslie Sands. Before his seaside holiday one of the characters contacts the biggest weather station in Britain--which is on the roof of the Air Ministry--to confirm that it won't rain. Inevitably it rains buckets. He decides to have his next holiday on the Air Ministry roof instead, where clearly the weather is fine.
* ''Theatre/TheLightningThief'': During the song ''Drive'', a woman comes out to give a weather report, urging everyone to stay off the roads. Our heroes elect to ignore this warning.
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* [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Hollywood]]'s ''Ride/StudioTour'' has NBC's Al Roker giving one for every part of the Universal backlot. He in particular gives a flash flood warning for the Little Mexico set, a warning that the tour guide decides to ignore.
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* The manga ''Otenki Onee-san'' (titled ''Weather Report Girl'' for Western releases) was about Keiko Nakadai, an ambitious FemmeFatale who gets a job standing in for the normal weather girl Michiko Kawai, and proceeds to raise eyebrows (and her station's ratings) by flashing and flirting with the audience. HilarityEnsues as Michiko starts a prank war with Keiko in order to get her job back. It was popular enough to get an OVA (made, believe it or not, by many of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' staff, including director Kunihiko Yuyama and Creator/RicaMatsumoto who voiced Keiko) and live-action film version.
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* The manga ''Otenki Onee-san'' (titled ''Weather Report Girl'' for Western releases) was about Keiko Nakadai, an ambitious FemmeFatale who gets a job standing in for the normal weather girl Michiko Kawai, and proceeds to raise eyebrows (and her station's ratings) by flashing and flirting with the audience. HilarityEnsues as Michiko starts a prank war with Keiko in order to get her job back. It was popular enough to get an OVA (made, believe it or not, by many of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' staff, including director Kunihiko Yuyama and Creator/RicaMatsumoto who voiced Keiko) and live-action film version.
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* In ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' Doc mentions the weather report calls for clear skies, but being from the future, Marty knows better.
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* DD Smash's ''[[https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/outlook-for-thursday-1983 Outlook for Thursday]]'' is sung from the perspective of a weather forecaster.
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* DD Smash's The 1983 song ''[[https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/outlook-for-thursday-1983 Outlook for Thursday]]'' by DD Smash is sung from the perspective of a weather forecaster.
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* Of the loads of songs that have been recorded over the years equating rain with loneliness or lost love, the classic 1958 Music/BuddyHolly song "Raining in My Heart" is one that actually mentions a weather forecaster, who forecasts a sunny day although the narrator feels it's "raining in his heart" because his love has left him. The song's been recorded by various other artists ranging from Leo Sayer to Music/AnneMurray to Music/DeanMartin.
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* Of the loads of songs that have been recorded over the years equating rain with loneliness or lost love, the classic 1958 Music/BuddyHolly song "Raining in My Heart" is one that actually mentions a weather forecaster, who forecasts a sunny day although the narrator feels it's "raining in his heart" because his love has left him. The song's been recorded by various other artists ranging from Leo Sayer to Music/AnneMurray Anne Murray to Music/DeanMartin.
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* Of the loads of songs that have been recorded over the years equating rain with loneliness or lost love, the classic 1958 Music/BuddyHolly song "Raining in My Heart" is one that actually mentions a weather forecaster, who forecasts a sunny day although the narrator feels it's "raining in his heart" because his love has left him. The song's been recorded by various other artists ranging from Leo Sayer to Music/AnneMurray to Music/DeanMartin.
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* The very first skit ever taped for ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' deals with the show's producers saving money by hiring children to do the weather forecast, for the ample wages of $1 a day. Ross (Les Lye) offers to teach Jonothan, one of the kids, how to recognize weather, which consists of nailing him with buckets of water to stimulate various forms of precipitation. Jono gets his own back by drenching Ross with several buckets of water, followed by putting one of the empty buckets over Ross's head (to stimulate fog) and drumming on it (to simulate thunder). As an added bonus, the skit was taped on the actual weather set of CJOH in Ottawa, the TV station that produced the show.
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* The very first skit ever taped for ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' deals with the show's producers saving money by hiring children to do the weather forecast, for the ample wages of $1 a day. Ross (Les Lye) offers to teach Jonothan, one of the kids, how to recognize weather, which consists of nailing him with buckets of water to stimulate simulate various forms of precipitation. Jono gets his own back by drenching Ross with several buckets of water, followed by putting one of the empty buckets over Ross's head (to stimulate simulate fog) and drumming on it (to simulate thunder). As an added bonus, the skit was taped on the actual weather set of CJOH in Ottawa, the TV station that produced the show.
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* The manga ''Otenki Onee-san'' (titled ''Weather Report Girl'' for Western releases) was about Keiko Nakadai, an ambitious FemmeFatale who gets a job standing in for the normal weather girl Michiko Kawai, and proceeds to raise eyebrows (and her station's ratings) by flashing and flirting with the audience. HilarityEnsues as Michiko starts a prank war with Keiko in order to get her job back. It was popular enough to get an OVA (made, believe it or not, by many of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' staff, including director Kunihiko Yuyama and Creator/RicaMatsumoto who voicd Keiko) and live-action film version.
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* The manga ''Otenki Onee-san'' (titled ''Weather Report Girl'' for Western releases) was about Keiko Nakadai, an ambitious FemmeFatale who gets a job standing in for the normal weather girl Michiko Kawai, and proceeds to raise eyebrows (and her station's ratings) by flashing and flirting with the audience. HilarityEnsues as Michiko starts a prank war with Keiko in order to get her job back. It was popular enough to get an OVA (made, believe it or not, by many of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' staff, including director Kunihiko Yuyama and Creator/RicaMatsumoto who voicd voiced Keiko) and live-action film version.
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* An episode of the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series of ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' was written around this. When Doug and Skeeter are forced to stay inside due to heavy rain - on a day for which Bluffington's TV weatherman had forecast sunshine - they create their own comic book with a villain named Wacky Weatherman, who gets a kick out of creating extreme weather conditions.
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* The manga ''Otenki Onee-san'' (titled ''Weather Report Girl'' for Western releases) was about Keiko Nakadai, an ambitious FemmeFatale who gets a job standing in for the normal weather girl Michiko Kawai, and proceeds to raise eyebrows (and her station's ratings) by flashing and flirting with the audience. HilarityEnsues as Michiko starts a prank war with Keiko in order to get her job back. It was popular enough to get an OVA and live-action film version.
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* The manga ''Otenki Onee-san'' (titled ''Weather Report Girl'' for Western releases) was about Keiko Nakadai, an ambitious FemmeFatale who gets a job standing in for the normal weather girl Michiko Kawai, and proceeds to raise eyebrows (and her station's ratings) by flashing and flirting with the audience. HilarityEnsues as Michiko starts a prank war with Keiko in order to get her job back. It was popular enough to get an OVA (made, believe it or not, by many of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' staff, including director Kunihiko Yuyama and Creator/RicaMatsumoto who voicd Keiko) and live-action film version.
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* In ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction'', while flying towards Meridian City, Ratchet asks his ship Aphelion on the current status. She replies that it's partly cloudy, 72°F, and a good day for krill fishing. Ratchet corrects her by stating that he was meaning the ongoing [[KillEmAll genocidal invasion]] by [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Tachyon]].
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* In ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction'', while flying towards Meridian City, Ratchet asks his ship Aphelion on the current status. She replies that it's partly cloudy, 72°F, and a good day for krill fishing. Ratchet corrects her by stating that he was meaning the ongoing [[KillEmAll genocidal invasion]] invasion by [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Tachyon]].
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* ''Beside the Seaside'' by Leslie Sands. Before his seaside holiday one of the characters contacts the biggest weather station in Britain--which is on the roof of the Air Ministry--to confirm that it won't rain. Inevitably it rains buckets. He decides to have his next holiday on the Air Ministry roof instead, where clearly the weather is fine.
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* Every episode of ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'' features a weather report. However, it's not actually a weather report, just a random song. This appears to be the case in-universe, as well, since Cecil appears to be able to summon music whenever he starts talking about the weather.
---> Steve Carlsberg: We chatted for a while. I don’t remember what about. Maybe the weather. (pause) No, definitely the weather. I remember it was the weather, because we had to stand in awkward silence for a bit as we waited for the music to stop playing.
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* Every episode of ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'' features a weather report. However, it's not actually a weather report, just a random song. This appears to be the case in-universe, as well, since Cecil appears to be able to summon music whenever he starts talking about the weather.
---> Steve Carlsberg: We chatted for a while. I don’t remember what about. Maybe the weather. (pause) No, definitely the weather. I remember it was the weather, because we had to stand in awkward silence for a bit as we waited for the music to stop playing.
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