WATCH: Weatherman slammed for injecting politics into forecast

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A south Florida weather forecaster is stirring up a ‘political hurricane.’

John Morales, a meteorologist and Hurricane Specialist for NBC6 in Miami, Florida, is being blasted for going on a rant during his broadcast Monday, as he veered off into a political conspiracy instead of just reporting on the weather.

Morales claimed that the public may no longer receive accurate hurricane predictions, due to cuts made by the Trump administration affecting the National Weather Service and NOAA.

He touted his 34 years of weather forecasting, and then claimed that his predictions may no longer be reliable due to the cuts on science and the NWS. Morales said that National Weather Services office across central and south Florida are 20 percent to 40 percent understaff, and blamed it on the current administration.

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Many people are not happy about Morales’ political rant.

“Stay out of politics,” demanded Art Busch.

Social media user Matthew Mills wrote, “Please don’t inject politics into your weather newscasts. You already have the equipment to do your job. Just tell me the forecast and where the rain is falling. That’s it!”

In response, Morales snarked, “Let me think about it šŸ¤” Okay I’m done thinking. No.”

Atmospheric scientist Chris Martz pushed back, saying in a statement, “…Most NWS offices have been underfunded and understaffed for three decades. This isn’t a new issue. When President Biden was in office, hundreds of billions of extra dollars were funneled into NOAA, yet little of it went to assist NWS operations. Where was the outrage then?”

Morales is being shredded over his claims.Ā  Below is more of the online backlash:

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