See What Fox News’ Julie Banderas Made Her Weather Reporter Do Live On Camera

 

sWith 24 hours to fill and 25 inches on the ground, cable news coverage of the 2016 Snowpocalypse can get more than a little loopy. For example, an inordinate amount of attention is dedicated to that most essential of scientific inquiries, “Is it fluffy?

It was to that monumental task that Fox News anchor Julie Banderas set National Correspondent and temporary weather reporter Bryan Llenas Saturday evening. Fox viewers were first treated to Llenas and Banderas bantering about the accumulations as Llenas physically measured the depth of the snow with a large yellow tape measure, then briefly discussed the death toll from the storm, which now sits at at least 17.

But then, Banderas asked Llenas to perform another test on the snow, live on the air, and honestly, who is going to refuse Julie Banderas? You’ll have to watch to find out, but really, any activity that results in Julie Banderas telling you to “towel off” can’t be all that bad.

Watch above, via Fox News.

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