Chris Christie plays weatherman on ‘Fox and Friends’: Watch

Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J., gave an impromptu weather forecast to millions of viewers watching Fox News’ “Fox and Friends” Friday morning.

Christie stuck to his well-known no-nonsense approach even as he talked about cold weather and approaching storms. Meteorologist Janice Dean stood next to him as he spoke.

“If you’re in Bismarck this morning, man, get bundled up quick. Don’t go out there and think it’s still the fall. It’s not. It’s winter,” Christie started.

“Look at what you’re going to be doing in Rapid City. In Rapid City, you’re going to be freezing your rear end off. You’re going to want to find a plane and fly east. Get out of Rapid City. It’s terrible.

“And I don’t know what all this green and white stuff is, but it can’t be good, it cannot be good. Up there, that’s gotta be bad stuff. Although down here in Denver it looks OK,” Christie added. “But it might be cold there, too. I don’t know, I don’t know.”

Dean confirmed the white image on the screen was snow and the green was rain.

Christie spoke to the show’s hosts about the Trump administration prior to the weather segment.

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