Weather Adam Eminem Rap God Forecast — yeah, that happened. Adam Krueger, the Houston-based weatherman who’s been winning the internet one forecast at a time, just turned his weekend weather segment into a full-blown rap homage. This time, he didn’t just throw in a casual lyric. He went full Eminem.
On Friday June 6, Krueger gave Los Angeles a weather update while flawlessly sliding into the cadence of “Rap God.” Not joking. His tone, flow, and punchlines were all timed like he was on stage, not on the news.
“It’s beginning to feel a bit odd, a bit odd,” he said live on air, flipping Eminem’s signature verse into a forecast for thunderstorms. And then came the punch — “summa-lumma, dooma-lumma levels of hot.”
This wasn’t just some corny gimmick. Krueger nailed the flow, stayed informative, and still made it fun. Viewers flooded the comments. One said they’d fly from Kansas City to LA just to watch him do the weather. Another said he’s the best weather guy on TV. No cap — people were calling him a legend.
Adam Krueger’s been pulling this off for a minute. Before Eminem, he dropped bars from Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” and even Doechii’s “Denial Is a River.” The man knows how to turn a forecast into a viral moment without ever missing the info people actually need.
And let’s be real — if you can make people care about the weather using rap lyrics, you’re doing something right. Krueger isn’t chasing clout. He’s entertaining, educating, and throwing in culture all at once.
“Rap God” wasn’t just a hit. It’s a lyrical marathon. Eminem dropped it in 2013 on The Marshall Mathers LP 2, and it still sits at seven-times platinum. So for Weather Adam to use that flow — with precision — during a live forecast? That’s a creative risk only someone confident can pull off. And it worked.
Krueger didn’t just honor Eminem. He took a high-speed track and made it relevant to something as dry (pun intended) as a weather report. And people loved it.
The weather in LA might be heating up, but it was Krueger’s delivery that made the whole country sweat. The Weather Adam Eminem Rap God Forecast was funny, sharp, and original. It’s proof that news doesn’t have to be boring — and that sometimes, a clever rhyme can say more than a script ever could.