In a world where weather reports can sometimes feel routine, Los Angeles meteorologist Adam Krueger—better known as Weather Adam—has found a unique way to keep audiences engaged: by turning iconic rap lyrics into entertaining forecasts. On June 6, 2025, Krueger took it back to 2013 with a hilarious twist on Eminem’s hit “Rap God” during his weekend weather update for the City of Angels.

With impeccable timing and flow, Krueger echoed Eminem’s rapid-fire cadence as he delivered news of thunderstorms lingering for the third straight day in the desert. “It’s beginning to feel a bit odd, a bit odd, to be tracking thunderstorms for the third straight day in the desert,” he recited, effortlessly blending meteorology with music.

Not stopping there, Weather Adam teased viewers with the promise of sunnier skies: “Who’s ready for a nice weekend? All my back from the front to the back nod, back nod,” perfectly mirroring the rhythm of the original track while forecasting picture-perfect weather ahead.

The highlight came when Krueger referenced the rising temperatures, cleverly dubbing them “summa-lumma, dooma-lumma levels of hot,” a playful nod to Eminem’s signature lyricism.

Fans flooded the comment sections with praise, crowning Krueger as the “best weather authority [on] TV” and even sharing their envy. One viewer from Kansas City wrote, “I live in Kansas City and want to fly out to LA just to watch a live weather report,” capturing the enthusiasm his performances inspire.

This isn’t the first time Adam Krueger has merged music and meteorology. He has previously reworked tracks like Doechii’s “Denial Is a River” and Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” into his weather segments, gaining viral attention on social media for his creative flair.

Eminem’s “Rap God,” originally featured on his 2013 album The Marshall Mathers LP 2, achieved major commercial success, reaching No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning seven-times platinum certification from the RIAA.

With Weather Adam’s latest lyrical forecast, it’s clear that weather reports don’t have to be mundane—they can be a fresh blend of entertainment and information, proving once again that a little creativity can brighten anyone’s day, rain or shine.