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A Sports Reporter Covering The Weather Is Going Viral Because He's Just So Completely Miserable

"I have good news and I have bad news. The good news is, I can still feel my face right now. The bad news is, I kind of wish I couldn't."

In case you didn't know or you live in California, it's VERY cold in the US right now.

Over 68 million Americans with temps below 0 right now... More than half the country with temps below freezing! This bomb cyclone is brutal 🥶 #FoxWeather

Fox / Via Twitter: @SteveBenderWx

It's a bomb cyclone.

Twitter: @portna

We're talking 40-degree temperature drops in a single hour!

*INSANE* temperature drops with this #SiberianFront: Amarillo: 30º drop in 1 hour Denver: 37º drop in 1 hour Cheyenne: 43º to 11º in 9 minutes Casper: 27º to 3º in 15 minutes Dubois: 16º to minus-8º in 20 minutes Buffalo: 21º to 9º in 5 minutes

Twitter: @MatthewCappucci

And one sports reporter is experiencing it firsthand.

Reporter standing with snow behind him

Sports reporter Mark Woodley was asked to cover the winter weather because all of the sporting events were canceled.

Mark Woodley looking over it

This clip of him complaining has been viewed millions of times:

This is what you get when you ask the sports guy to come in to cover a blizzard in the morning show.

KWWL / Via Twitter: @MarkWoodleyTV

"I normally do sports, but everything is canceled for the next few days, so what better time to ask the sports guy to come in five hours earlier than normal to stand outside in the wind and the cold and tell other people not to do the same?"

Mark with a snowy highway behind him

From "I didn't realize there was another 3:30 in the morning until today"...

Mark looking at the camera

...to "tune in for the next few hours to watch me get progressively crankier and crankier"...

Mark looking at the camera

...it's *sarcastically* "absolutely fantastic."

Mark looking at the camera

My personal favorite is, "I have good news and I have bad news. The good news is, I can still feel my face right now. The bad news is, I kind of wish I couldn't."

Mark looking at the camera

Sorry for your pain, but thank you for the entertainment.

Mark looking at the camera

Now excuse me while I prepare for this 40-degree drop here in New York.