A Weather Reporter’s Cat Interrupted His Live-Cross From Home & Is Now An Iso-Star

Working from home has its ups and downs, sometimes your coworkers just lie around all day and scratch at the door, getting passive-aggressive about the state of the kitchen is a bit tricky when you’re working alone, but you can also sing at the top of your lungs and pee with the door open and nobody will report you to HR. For news reporters who are now having to film TV from home, sometimes other people in the family want to be a part of the show, too. Like this one weather man’s cat.

Jeff Lyons, a weather reporter from Indiana in the US, has had his working-from-home thunder stolen by his very fluffy and attention-seeking cat, Betty, who has now gone absolutely bloody viral because she demanded to be a part of his forecast cross during isolation. Betty the Weather Cat, we simply have to stan.

I mean just LOOK at that face.

Sorry Jeff, Betty is absolutely the weather reporter now, and the seven-day forecast is predicting more snacks and pats for Betty.

Betty the Weather Cat has been a regular appearance in Jeff’s reports for the week, where he’s set up a whole green screen situation in his dining room, and to be honest I wish every weather report had some kind of animal helping out. I know the golden rule is to not work with animals but also, I need more animals in the news, please. If anything, this year is perfect for Bulk Pets In News Reports, thank you.

Betty gained a huge following so quickly that Jeff’s latest weather cross for this week actually mapped out everywhere that Betty has gone viral, with her very own Betty Tracker Map. It’s so bloody cute, check it out.

Ah, the wonders of modern technology and a bit of hammy fingers.

Oh and Indianapolis, you’ve got a high of 5º and a low of -0.5º on Friday, with showers.

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