Reporter Starts Playing With Snow During the Weather Report and the Internet Loves It | "Hardest I Have Ever Worked"
A very heavy snowstorm was reported in New Hampshire last month and the reporter who was reporting from the location couldn't help but play in the snow. In an extremely hilarious video posted on TikTok by Lynch, he was seen making a snow angel and having snowball fights, he even went on to make a snow throne for Big Pappi bobblehead. "If you have energy at 7 am or 7:20ish you need to come out here and build snowmen," and "I'm taking a break right now it's been a really long morning building snow forts. Amy, I know how it looks, but this is easily the hardest I have ever worked," he said.
The video went viral, with more than 12 million views. He captioned the video in meme style, “Troy, report on the snow. Me:" People on TikTok loved this new fashion of reporting, a user writes, "I mean this is the reporting we all actually need- how are we supposed to know if it’s snowball snow or not?" Another wrote, "If all news anchors were like this I’d actually watch it." A third user commented, " "If all news anchors were like this I’d actually watch it."
According to the official website, Troy joined the news organization at WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire in July 2022.
In another story, a sports reporter was sent to report winter watch in Waterloo, Iowa. He decided to do a very unconventional weather report. Mark Woodley made funny comments throughout the hours-long early morning report. He was asked to help out with December 22, Thursday show. After his work, Woodley put together a clip on Twitter with his snarkiest comments. He captioned the post, "This is what you get when you ask the sports guy to come in to cover a blizzard in the morning show." The video went viral in less than a day with more than 13 million views and 1 million likes. In the clip he said "I normally do sports, uh, everything is canceled here for the next couple of days so what better time to ask the sports guy to come in about five hours earlier than he would normally wake up and go stand out in the wind and the snow and the cold and tell other people not to do the same. I didn't even realize that there was a 3:30 (show) also in the morning until today." Per TODAY.
He adds, "It's absolutely fantastic, Ryan. I'm used to these evening shows that are only 30 minutes long and generally on these shows I'm inside so this is a really long show/ Tune in for a couple of more hours to watch me progressively get crankier and crankier." He then jokes about he wishes to do this whole thing from inside the car "That thing's heated. The outdoors is currently, uh, not heated." he said.
At the very end, he adds, "Can I go back to my regular job I'm pretty sure you guys added an extra hour to the show just because somebody likes torturing me because compared to 2.5-half hours ago it is just getting colder and colder."