Here's the scene: You're a Meteorologist. You work in Wisconsin. It's your last day at the TV station and you want to make sure people know a few things before you leave.
Lately, sunset has been an event that you don't want to miss here in the Rockford area. The skies have been a stunning palette of purple, gold, orange, and pink. But why now, instead of the colder months which are known to produce more colorful sunrises and sunsets?
As kids (and sometimes as adults), most, if not all of us, chowed down on a snowball or handful of snow. It turns out that maybe we should phase that out of our diets.
TV meteorologists are the expertly-trained individuals who are the first to warn us of dangerous weather, but they shouldn't do it during our favorite show.