When Snoop Dogg steps in front of a camera, you can always expect something entertaining, but even longtime fans couldn’t have predicted this—Snoop as a weather forecaster. On October 17, 2024, viewers of the TODAY Show were treated to a cannabis-themed weather segment that had everyone talking. Teaming up with legendary weatherman Al Roker, Snoop took the green screen by storm, delivering the forecast with his signature blend of humor, charm, and, of course, cannabis references.
Snoop and Al Roker: A “Joint” Forecast Like No Other
The segment started off like any other weather report, with Al Roker walking Snoop over to the weather map. But there was a twist waiting for the rapper. “Snoop, we’ve prepared a special map,” Roker revealed. “All you gotta do: touch the map, and you’ll see some special Snoop cities.” What followed was a series of cannabis-inspired city names and temperatures that took the broadcast to a whole new level.
From Mary Jane Falls to Blaze, Kentucky: Snoop’s Highs and Lows
Snoop didn’t miss a beat, jumping into his new role with enthusiasm. “It’s 57 degrees in Mary Jane Falls, Nevada?” Snoop questioned with a knowing smile, setting the tone for what would be an unforgettable forecast. Moving across the map, he reported, “Then I heard it’s gonna be 56 degrees in Stoner, Colorado,” while laughter echoed from behind the cameras.
But Snoop’s favorite stop on the weather map? “Nice, hot, and misty—84 degrees in Blunt, South Dakota,” he said, grinning ear to ear. With each new city, the jokes kept coming, making this one of the most entertaining weather segments in TODAY’s history.
Above Average Highs—and Laughs
As the segment continued, Snoop reached the hotter regions of the country, and of course, the cannabis puns kept rolling. “70 degrees in Roach, Missouri,” he said, before adding, “And over here, you know we stay lucky in Kentucky. It’s gonna be 60 degrees as we blaze in Blaze, Kentucky.” With every clever reference, the TODAY crew couldn’t help but laugh, and it was clear that Snoop was having just as much fun as the audience.
Fans Light Up Social Media
By the time Snoop wrapped up the segment with his report on Pottsville, Pennsylvania, and High Point, North Carolina, Al Roker declared, “That’s the best one we’ve ever had!” Fans at home seemed to agree, quickly taking to social media to share their reactions. One commenter called the segment “Snoop TV,” while another joked, “Martha Stewart better watch out, this could be the next duo in town.”
Snoop’s Next Big Move: A Reunion with Dr. Dre
While his weather report left fans in stitches, Snoop isn’t just stopping at television appearances. The rapper is set to release his new album, Missionary, this November, marking his first collaboration with Dr. Dre since 1993’s Doggystyle. Snoop recently opened up about the project, explaining that he’s taking a humble approach to working with Dre, who launched his career over three decades ago. “I want to go back to being Snoop Doggy Dogg,” he said, reflecting on the early days of their collaboration. “I want to be the student, the kid, the passenger.”
With his hands in music, television, and even weather forecasting, Snoop Dogg continues to break the mold, showing that he’s always ready to surprise—and entertain—his fans.