Texas meteorologist sneaks Taylor Swift lyrics into forecasts and TikTok is 'ready for it'

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A Houston meteorologist is getting national attention for incorporating song lyrics into his weather forecast.

Adam Krueger, known on TikTok as @weatheradam, works as the chief meteorologist for CW39 Houston. He has become a true mastermind for attracting followers, which number 1.9 million and counting on TikTok alone.

Krueger has referenced songs from many artists, including Green Day and Lil Jon. But when he began referencing superstar Taylor Swift, fans lost their minds.

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Did you catch all of the references in the five Taylor Swift songs? Here's a breakdown of the compilation:

"Look What You Made Me Do"

  • I was finding it really difficult to just get out and do some exercise. But I got smarter, I got harder in the nick of time.

  • And you can see that these showers seem like they rose up from the dead. They do it all the time, actually, in the summertime.

  • I think [the hurricane is] pretty likely to be named eventually. Emily is next -- I've got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined.

  • One of the first things I do when I get in, in the morning, is I look at the forecast of where high pressure is. I check it once, I check it twice — oh, it's not changing.

  • High pressure — look what you made me do, look what you made me do, look what you just made me do.

  • Alright, the world moves on, another day another drama, drama.

"Cruel Summer"

  • If you're just waking up from a fever dream high in the quiet of the night, thinking 'Oh, no. We have more of these hot days to go.'

  • Here's your hot body of air, and by the weekend — it's new, the shape of your body of air.

  • Compared to average, look at north Texas — it's blue, the feeling I've got, is that that blue should reach us by the early part of next week.

  • It's the eighteenth consecutive day of 110 or hotter. Whoa, it's a cruel summer there in the southwest!

  • Now is the time for the kids to get outside and play. It's in the 80s — it's cool, that's what I tell 'em.

  • I don't wanna keep secrets just to keep you, but coming up in the 10-day forecast we have a little more of the good news as well.

  • We see an entire week likely full of heat alerts. Ain't that the worst thing you ever heard?

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"Anti-Hero"

  • Not long ago, I was caught outside without an umbrella. I have this thing where I get older but just never wiser.

  • Why are we seeing heavy rain once again? This low is like, 'it's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me.'

  • At lunchtime, not much going on. I'll pause it again at 4 p.m., at tea time, everybody agrees this is not the time to get some storms, as a lot of people will be out on the roads.

  • I'll stare directly at the sun but never in the mirror. Do you ever feel like that sometimes in the morning?

  • That's why we've seen storms, and that's why we have more storms in the forecast today. Now, if you're a fan of warm and dry weather, it must be exhausting always rooting for the anti-cyclone.

"Lavender Haze"

  • For our commuters, I'm gonna "Taylor" the forecast for you. Notice in the morning, there's not much rain. It comes through "Swift" in the afternoon.

  • I know, lately I've been talking about pollen and humidity. I feel like I've been under scrutiny, yeah, oh, yeah.

  • You see these pink or lavender colors, showing where there's arctic air. Places like North Dakota and Minnesota, they feel the lavender haze creeping up on them — surreal to think it's almost April.

"You Need To Calm Down"

  • When I look at the future weather pattern for California, I'm just like, 'oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh!' You need to calm down, you're being too loud!

Bonus track: "Karma"

Just six days ago, Krueger snuck words into the forecast for "Karma," another Taylor Swift song featuring Ice Spice.

  • That rain chance? It's coming back around.

  • When it comes to street flooding, storm drains are crucial — they need to be free of debris. That's why I keep my side of the street clean.

  • I think after this wet week, we've earned some good karma. And in this case, karma is the breeze in my hair on the weekends.

  • All week, we've had to think about planning our day around the rain. Now, we can relax -- karma's a relaxing thought.

  • Notice how this line of storms goes from more of a linear shape to kind of bowing out. Flexing like an acrobat.

  • I've been forecasting weather in Texas for about 20 years now. Ask me what I've learned from all those years.

  • We still see many creeks and streams with river flood warnings. Let's go through this step by step from town to town.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Watch: Texas meteorologist sneaks Taylor Swift lyrics into forecasts