#45: That is a Very Specific Shape to Describe the Weather…
Year: 2010
Network: KLST
During what started as a typical weather forecast at KLST station in San Angelo, Texas, meteorologists found themselves in the eye of a truly unexpected weather phenomenon. Live on air, their radar map revealed a colossal formation of thunderstorms, the likes of which bore a striking resemblance to a, well, let’s say, “phallic” shape.

As they valiantly attempted to maintain their composure, the meteorologists dutifully reported on this peculiar atmospheric occurrence. However, the forces of hilarity proved too strong, and soon, uncontrollable giggles and laughter swept across the set.