Right on brother. Around here we have 4 pm. 4:30 pm 5 pm, 6 pm, 9 pm and 10 pm news on just 3 mainstream of the local dozen or so channels out of Dallas. On at least 2 of these channels and maybe the third, at least half an hour is national news where it seems weather is included for one reason or another, whereas the rest of the broadcast is local.
All 3 stations have a "staff" of meteorologists and during the half hour of local news, they are in the picture at the start, mid way making their full presentation and in summary, 3 times. When the weather is bad they ARE the news cast. Most of the time it is a horror movie and the worst possible prediction comes flowing forth, only to be ignored the next day when they over did it. Most admit to having 3-4 computer models to tell them what's going to happen and all that and still it's normally a big snow job. And then there is my radar picks up more things than yours does and my meteorologist got the the award for best in Texas kind of stuff.
Time for the protesters input: Oh but we have to make it look bad just incase ONE person is offended by the fact that of the several million residentsinf the viewing area just one might get more than anticipated.....pffffft.
Whole shebang is just an opinion slanted farce if you ask me.
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