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A video from at least three years ago featuring a Colorado weatherman who was employed by Denver 7 at the time has recently resurfaced and is quickly going viral.

Video of Annoyed Colorado Weatherman Goes Viral

The meteorologist, Ryan Marshall of Denver 7, was sent out to the high country following a snowstorm to report on the winter weather and was none too pleased about it.

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The hilarious clip shows Marshall lamenting about having spent over $100,000 on a college degree only to be sent out into the great outdoors where he was tasked to stand around in the cold weather until the broadcasters in the studio were ready for him to give his report.

Marshall also lamented that he is never sent out on location to report on nice, sunny weather, but only in nasty weather.

Another funny quip from Marshall sees him reminiscing about his childhood when he enjoyed looking at I-Spy books and compares this activity that he enjoyed as a Kindergartener to his current situation of being tasked to look around and relay what he sees - snow.

The above video of the news segment was originally uploaded to YouTube in November of 2020 and has since been viewed over 13 million times.

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