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I bet that in LEGO universe nowadays, few people still watch television for weather information since almost everything can be acknowledged with a smartphone. Fewer of them know how their TV weather forecast is broadcast every day. And even fewer, have ever witnessed their job in the specific studio.
Yes, as you see, the meteorologists that I watch almost everday on TV are often busy in that black room, whose door is often locked when the red light is on that says 'ON AIR', and the sound insulation design makes everything impossible to be heard outside.
While I am no TV meteorology worker, as I obtained bunches of references from the Internet to speculate about what is happening inside; nor am I any professional LEGO designer, as I made many stickers for those crowded buttons and monitor displays. Will tomorrow be sunny? I always wish it will.