He had to take a break from being a weatherman and just be a worried dad! NBC Washington‘s chief meteorologist Doug Kammerer was in the middle of a live broadcast about a tornado warning when he suddenly reported on something a little too close to home — literally.
When he learned that the twister was “right over my house,” he instantly took out his phone and called his son right there on the air, saying calmly but hurriedly: Awwww! Related: Several Children Hospitalized After Drinking Milk Contaminated With WHAT?! His son then could be heard asking, “Right now?” to which Doug responded: After hanging up on the call, the meteorologist jumped right back into the broadcast, saying: Later on, Doug took to Twitter to explain the situation some more, saying that when he zoomed in on the weather map, he saw that the twister “was going very close to my house and I knew I had to warn my kids” since their mom was not home.
Thankfully, his children were alright. Phew! But the experience still left him a little bit shaken: Glad everything turned out OK!
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