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Meteorologist dog invades newspaper’s live weather forecast, video goes viral; Watch

Such an interruption cannot go crazy! Viewers of the nightly newsletter Global News Toronto, of Canada, were surprised on Saturday (28th) not by the weather forecast, but by the appearance – very cute – of a dog in the middle of the news.

While meteorologist Anthony Farnell told residents about the temperature for the next few days, his furry friend, Storm Storm, interrupted him in a free translation. “Yes, you’ll stomp in the area, get some good stuff and steal the show.”Farnell joked about the little dog that had been by his side the whole time.

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The video, which went viral on YouTube, has garnered more than 200,000 views, and shows the miniature Goldendoodle walking back and forth, asking for affection and snacks in the studio, while the journalist broadcasts the news and does his best not to laugh at the situation at all. Despite the unusual moment, viewers loved it.

“What a good dog. She doesn’t really interrupt her, she just watches her owner and looks aroundOne fan wrote.” Another netizen exclaimed that he wanted his well-behaved pet: “How cute. And so polite! Furry will whine and bark for more rewards.” Check the moment:

However, whoever thinks that this is the first time the storm has broken the weather forecast, is deeply mistaken. In 2012, the pup made his debut with Farnell on TV news. He is so famous that he has his own Instagram and was on the cover of Pawsh Magazine in 2019.

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Weather forecast for sunshine and gentle showers (Image: Reproduction/Youtube)

“I had already taken my new puppy to work once, and believe it or not, Global News viewers helped me pick the name Storm thanks to an online survey. So cute, but what happened the next month is what really made him a worldwide sensation” .The journalist explained.

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Then the professional called out the first time the dog accidentally appeared in the local paper: “I was concentrating on my weather maps and assumed he didn’t show up. After a few minutes, I looked at the TV screen in front of me and there was the Stormtrooper, raising her head from under the news table next to the broadcaster during the live broadcast.”

Now, the dog has become a sealed figure in the news and even the people running the show have been joking about the video commentary: “You can watch Anthony Storm and the rest of the Toronto World Team on weekdays at 5:30am and 6am EST”.