WATCH: Snoop Dogg Gives Sidesplitting Weed-Inspired Weather Report

Snoop Dogg took over Al Roker's job on the "TODAY" show to give the most hilarious weather report in TV history.

The multifaceted rapper turned into a weatherman for a special segment with Al Roker on Thursday morning, October 17. Snoop forecasted above-high temperatures in cities with names that double as marijuana innuendos like Tokeland, Washington and Weed, California.

"Al, it's 57 degrees in Mary Jane Falls, Nevada?!" Snoop exclaimed. "And then I heard it was going to be 56 degrees in Stoner, Colorado. But my favorite is when it's nice, hot and misty outside, 84 degrees in Blunt, South Dakota."

Snoop kept the gag going with his own weed-inspired jokes about each city. He went cross-country to Kentucky where it was "60 degrees while we blaze in Blaze, Kentucky." From there, he examined other locations throughout the eastern seaboard including Pottsville, PA., High Point, N.C., and Smoke Rise, AL.

The 52-year-old rapper gave the weather report as part of his takeover of the "TODAY" show. During his interview in the third hour of the show, Snoop talked about his debut as a host on the new season of NBC's "The Voice," his time at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games and a new reality show he's executive producing about his daughter Cori Broadus, and her fiancé, Wayne Deuce. The show documents the couple's trials and tribulations that affect Snoop and the rest of his family.

Snoop also opens up about his upcoming album Missionary. The album, which is executive produced by Dr. Dre, is set to feature some rare collaborations with revered artists like Jelly Roll and Sting. Snoop and Dre's high-anticipated project is expected to arrive in November, but no release date has been confirmed yet.

Watch the entire interview below.


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